Even avarice and usury itself operated both for the preservation and the employment of national wealth. The husbandman and manufacturer' paid heavy interest, but then they augmented the fund from whence they were again to borrow. Their resources were... Speeches: Edited - Side 179av Sir William Wedderburn, Raj Jogeshur Mitter - 1899 - 225 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1784 - 660 sider
...political checks upcp power, nature had ftill fair play 5 the fources of acquif.tion were not dried up ; and, therefore, the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourifhcil. Even avarice and ufury itfelf operated, both for the prefervation and the employment of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1784 - 118 sider
...political checks upon power, Nature had ftill fair play ; the fources of acquifition were not dried up ; and therefore the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourifhed. Even avarice and ufury itfelf operated, both for the prefervation and the employment of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1786 - 376 sider
...political checks upon power, nature had ftill fair play ; the fources of acquifition were not dried up ; and, therefore, the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourifhed. Even avarice and ufury itfelf operated, both for the prefervation and the employment of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 sider
...political checks upon power, nature had ftill fair play ; the fources of acquifition were not dried up ; and therefore the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourithed. Even avarice and ufury itfelf operated, both for the prefervation and the employment of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 474 sider
...political checks upon power, nature had ftill fair play; the fources of acquifition were not dried up; and therefore the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourifhed. Even avarice and ufury itfelf operated, both for the prefervation and the employment of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 464 sider
...political checks upon power, nature had ftill fair play; the fources of acquifition were not dried up ; and therefore the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourifhed. Even avarice and ufury itfelf operated, both for the prefervation and the employment of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 sider
...fewpolitical checks upon power, nature had still fair play ; the sources of acquisition were not dried up ; and therefore the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourished. Even avarice and usury itself operated, both for the preservation and the employment of national wealth.... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 466 sider
...bought, but they were sure ; and the general stock of the community grew by the ge-' neral effort. But under the English government all this order is...invasion was mischievous ; but it is our protection that destroys India. It was their enmity, but it is our friendship. Our conquest there, after twenty... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 468 sider
...political checks upon power, nature had still fair play ; the sources of acquisition were not dried up ; and therefore the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourished. Even avarice and usury itself operated, both for the preservation and the employment of national wealth.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 sider
...political checks upon power, nature had still fair play ; the sources of acquisition were not dried up, and therefore the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourished. Even avarice and usury itself, operated both for the preservation and the employment of national wealth.... | |
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