The Edinburgh Review1824 |
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Pàgina 2
... respect to the sinking 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 ...
... respect to the sinking 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 ...
Pàgina 3
... respecting it , which are not yet entirely relinquished . Bishop Berkeley pret- ty plainly insinuates , that he considered the public funds as a mine of gold . ' ( Querist , No. 233. ) Melon , the author of the Essai Politique sur le ...
... respecting it , which are not yet entirely relinquished . Bishop Berkeley pret- ty plainly insinuates , that he considered the public funds as a mine of gold . ' ( Querist , No. 233. ) Melon , the author of the Essai Politique sur le ...
Pàgina 6
... respect to their real situation . This , however , is notoriously the case with the funding system . It is said , by its apologists , to require no individual to make any extraordi- nary sacrifice at any particular period ; and in this ...
... respect to their real situation . This , however , is notoriously the case with the funding system . It is said , by its apologists , to require no individual to make any extraordi- nary sacrifice at any particular period ; and in this ...
Pàgina 8
... respect to them and posterity as the system of loans : For , it must ob- viously be a matter of perfect indifference to the heir of an individual whose share of the expenses of a war amounts to 1000l . , whether he pays it at once , and ...
... respect to them and posterity as the system of loans : For , it must ob- viously be a matter of perfect indifference to the heir of an individual whose share of the expenses of a war amounts to 1000l . , whether he pays it at once , and ...
Pàgina 9
... respect to the merits of the two systems is to be decided by a comparison of their respective in- fluence on national wealth , -and this is admitted by M. Gentz to be la premiere consideration , et celle qui doit toujours l'empor ter ...
... respect to the merits of the two systems is to be decided by a comparison of their respective in- fluence on national wealth , -and this is admitted by M. Gentz to be la premiere consideration , et celle qui doit toujours l'empor ter ...
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