The Edinburgh Review1824 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 41.
Pàgina 1
... funds are necessary ; and the inquiry , how they may be most advantage- ously provided , is plainly one of the highest importance to every people . It was the common practice of antiquity to make provision in times of peace for the ...
... funds are necessary ; and the inquiry , how they may be most advantage- ously provided , is plainly one of the highest importance to every people . It was the common practice of antiquity to make provision in times of peace for the ...
Pàgina 2
... fund , and the annuities or dead weight . Nei- ther should it be forgotten , that we have no security for the con- tinuance of peace ; and that , considering the avowed preten- sions of the Holy Leaguers , it is impossible to say how ...
... fund , and the annuities or dead weight . Nei- ther should it be forgotten , that we have no security for the con- tinuance of peace ; and that , considering the avowed preten- sions of the Holy Leaguers , it is impossible to say how ...
Pàgina 3
... funds as a mine of gold . ' ( Querist , No. 233. ) Melon , the author of the Essai Politique sur le Commerce , published in 1735 , does not go quite so far as Berkeley ; but he contends , and his opinion has had many supporters , that ...
... funds as a mine of gold . ' ( Querist , No. 233. ) Melon , the author of the Essai Politique sur le Commerce , published in 1735 , does not go quite so far as Berkeley ; but he contends , and his opinion has had many supporters , that ...
Pàgina 4
... funds ; but where does this money exist ? It exists only in name , in paper , in public faith , in parliament- ary security ; and that is undoubtedly sufficient for the creditors of the public to rely on . But then , what is the pledge ...
... funds ; but where does this money exist ? It exists only in name , in paper , in public faith , in parliament- ary security ; and that is undoubtedly sufficient for the creditors of the public to rely on . But then , what is the pledge ...
Pàgina 5
... funds , all conspire to induce a large class of capitalists to accommodate Governments with loans in preference to individuals , and enable them to obtain the largest supplies on the shortest notice , and with very little difficulty ...
... funds , all conspire to induce a large class of capitalists to accommodate Governments with loans in preference to individuals , and enable them to obtain the largest supplies on the shortest notice , and with very little difficulty ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
absurd animals appears ballads Baron boards bones cause cave Chancellor character circumstances combination common considerable containing Court Court of Chancery debt diluvial doubt Dr Clarke duty Edinburgh effect England English fact Faculty of Advocates favour feeling Funding System give Government Holy Alliance House of Lords hyæna increase interest Judge justice King Kirkdale labour less liberty Lord Advocate manner manufacturers masters means ment mineralogy minerals ministers narrative nature Negroes never object observations occasion opinion Parliament persons poems poetry present Prince Prince Hohenlohe principles prisoners punishment question raised readers reason remarkable respect revenue Romances Royal Scotland seems Sinking Fund slaves songs Spain Spanish Spanish poetry species spirit stalagmite suppose thing tion tread-mill trial Valençay vols wages whole workmen