Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1 |
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Sivu 8
The population of the island has , during this time , very greatly increased ; and
the sum of the national wealth has ... Whatever may be said of the growth of
innumerable beggars , as in Ireland , it is quite clear , that a nation which is at
once ...
The population of the island has , during this time , very greatly increased ; and
the sum of the national wealth has ... Whatever may be said of the growth of
innumerable beggars , as in Ireland , it is quite clear , that a nation which is at
once ...
Sivu 11
The first of these is the National Debt . The annual payment of from eight - and -
twenty to thirty millions to the public creditors , is a burden far greater than ever
before was borne by any nation . The annual charge of the national debt of
France ...
The first of these is the National Debt . The annual payment of from eight - and -
twenty to thirty millions to the public creditors , is a burden far greater than ever
before was borne by any nation . The annual charge of the national debt of
France ...
Sivu 12
Yet it is in the midst of this widespread suffering , produced by these changes ,
that the national opulence has made such unprecedented progress . 3. Though
last , not least , our labouring classes have , during all this period , had to sustain
...
Yet it is in the midst of this widespread suffering , produced by these changes ,
that the national opulence has made such unprecedented progress . 3. Though
last , not least , our labouring classes have , during all this period , had to sustain
...
Sivu 13
a majority of the Commons and the nation , it will afford matter for profound
meditation , and open up new views as to the ... He will observe , that
longcontinued success renders nations , as well as individuals , blind to the
causes from which it ...
a majority of the Commons and the nation , it will afford matter for profound
meditation , and open up new views as to the ... He will observe , that
longcontinued success renders nations , as well as individuals , blind to the
causes from which it ...
Sivu 30
The disposal of the legislature thus became a prize to be fought for in the clubs
and conspiracies of a corrupted metropolis , and the institution of a national
representation had no other effect than that of laying the government open to
lawless ...
The disposal of the legislature thus became a prize to be fought for in the clubs
and conspiracies of a corrupted metropolis , and the institution of a national
representation had no other effect than that of laying the government open to
lawless ...
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