Common people
“England”
group · 3 works · 4 mentions · 7 anchored passages
the common people · commoners · the public · viś
spoken of as
2 expressionsThe common people1 mention
The Law of Intellectual Property (English)
It is poor economy, therefore, on the part of the common people, to attempt, by stealing their knowledge, instead of buying it, to defraud intellect of its wages.
Viś“common people”1 mention
Atharvaveda (Paippalāda) (Sanskrit)
He moved forth among the common people.
in the texts
The Law of Intellectual Property
The ordinary, non-noble population of England, described as the originators and enforcers (via juries) of the Common Law.
They consisted of twelve men, taken from the common people, almost or entirely at random.
for they could not read the king’s laws, since few or none of the common people could at that time read.
This military class had both rights and duties different, in some particulars, from those of the common people.
Atharvaveda (Paippalāda)
The commoner class (viś) over whom the Vrātya rises and among whom he moves.
He moved forth among the common people.
He rose above the common people (viś) together with his kinsmen, above food and the eating of food.
San Hyan Mahajnana
The common people, whose devotion is directed toward stone and wooden images, contrasted unfavorably with the yogis' inward realization.
For the common people it is a piece of stone, but for the sages the Self itself is the deity.
For the common people, it is in stone, in wood, and in the form of images that the Lord's authority lies.