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Pàgina 8
... become more industrious , frugal , and parsimonious , than they would otherwise have been . It is a gross error to suppose that it protects the interests of posterity , by laying any heavier burden on the existing genera- tion ; it does ...
... become more industrious , frugal , and parsimonious , than they would otherwise have been . It is a gross error to suppose that it protects the interests of posterity , by laying any heavier burden on the existing genera- tion ; it does ...
Pàgina 10
... become the source of perpetually recurring convulsions , which have often ended , as they will most probably end again , either in bankruptcy or revolution . Not only , therefore , would the plan of raising the supplies for a war within ...
... become the source of perpetually recurring convulsions , which have often ended , as they will most probably end again , either in bankruptcy or revolution . Not only , therefore , would the plan of raising the supplies for a war within ...
Pàgina 13
... become insufficient for their remuneration ; and , while young men would thus be deter- red from entering on professional pursuits , those already engaged in them would have a powerful temptation to withdraw ; nor would this double ...
... become insufficient for their remuneration ; and , while young men would thus be deter- red from entering on professional pursuits , those already engaged in them would have a powerful temptation to withdraw ; nor would this double ...
Pàgina 32
... become dangerous to the minister . Whereas , no man feels what is taken from the Sinking Fund ; therefore , no man " inquires into the necessity of that expense which occasions its being plundered ; and for this reason , it will be ...
... become dangerous to the minister . Whereas , no man feels what is taken from the Sinking Fund ; therefore , no man " inquires into the necessity of that expense which occasions its being plundered ; and for this reason , it will be ...
Pàgina 36
... become either more knowing , or more candid . Mr Vansittart stated , in 1813 , that the sum produced by the sinking fund would be an instrument of great force in the hands of Parliament , which might lead to the most important results ...
... become either more knowing , or more candid . Mr Vansittart stated , in 1813 , that the sum produced by the sinking fund would be an instrument of great force in the hands of Parliament , which might lead to the most important results ...
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