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Pàgina 3
... debt , far from being a bur- den , was just so much added to the national wealth , by the ma- gical influence of credit ! ( p . 44. ) This ridiculous paradox has since been advocated by Mr Hope of Amsterdam , Mr Gale , and Mr Spence ...
... debt , far from being a bur- den , was just so much added to the national wealth , by the ma- gical influence of credit ! ( p . 44. ) This ridiculous paradox has since been advocated by Mr Hope of Amsterdam , Mr Gale , and Mr Spence ...
Pàgina 4
... debt , for that is merely tranferred from one class to another , it is no less true that it is deprived of the income derived from fif- ty millions of capital ; and that the productive power which had formerly fed and clothed an eighth ...
... debt , for that is merely tranferred from one class to another , it is no less true that it is deprived of the income derived from fif- ty millions of capital ; and that the productive power which had formerly fed and clothed an eighth ...
Pàgina 7
... debt , than what , had they submitted to it at once , might have been required to defray the whole of the war . expenses It may perhaps be said , that supposing we are engaged in a war which costs twenty millions a year , it is really ...
... debt , than what , had they submitted to it at once , might have been required to defray the whole of the war . expenses It may perhaps be said , that supposing we are engaged in a war which costs twenty millions a year , it is really ...
Pàgina 10
... debt and difficulties ; that her taxes continue nearly as high in peace as in war ; and that , while the weight of her burdens unfits her for engaging in those contests in which she ought perhaps to take a share , they become the source ...
... debt and difficulties ; that her taxes continue nearly as high in peace as in war ; and that , while the weight of her burdens unfits her for engaging in those contests in which she ought perhaps to take a share , they become the source ...
Pàgina 11
... debt , in order to avoid raising little more than one hundred additional millions in the course of those twenty - three years ! The impossibility , therefore , of raising the year's expenses within the year , cannot be plausibly ...
... debt , in order to avoid raising little more than one hundred additional millions in the course of those twenty - three years ! The impossibility , therefore , of raising the year's expenses within the year , cannot be plausibly ...
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