Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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... once made to the popular part of the representation , and there is no retracing our steps . The ground once lost will never be regained ; the power relinquished will be seized by reckless and tenacious hands ; we are launched upon an ...
... once made to the popular part of the representation , and there is no retracing our steps . The ground once lost will never be regained ; the power relinquished will be seized by reckless and tenacious hands ; we are launched upon an ...
Sivu 58
... once gained political power , can we expect that the lower orders will decline to reap its fruits ; that , after having stormed the breach , they will generously forego the plunder of the cap- tured city ? Nothing is now said about the ...
... once gained political power , can we expect that the lower orders will decline to reap its fruits ; that , after having stormed the breach , they will generously forego the plunder of the cap- tured city ? Nothing is now said about the ...
Sivu 61
... once struck at the pub- lic funds , their complete destruction is unavoidable . This must be evident to every one who considers how dependent the revenue of the empire is on the produce of the excise and customs , and how completely ...
... once struck at the pub- lic funds , their complete destruction is unavoidable . This must be evident to every one who considers how dependent the revenue of the empire is on the produce of the excise and customs , and how completely ...
Sivu 63
... once ; and how is he to pro- vide for their payment amidst the diminished sales , sus- pended credit , and increasing difficulties of those who owed him money ? The only class who will thrive amidst the general ruin will be the officers ...
... once ; and how is he to pro- vide for their payment amidst the diminished sales , sus- pended credit , and increasing difficulties of those who owed him money ? The only class who will thrive amidst the general ruin will be the officers ...
Sivu 64
... once thrown into the hands of the multitude by the Reform Bill . It is not in human nature , that , after a great victory has been gained , the conquerors should decline to take its fruits ; that starv- ing multitudes , with power in ...
... once thrown into the hands of the multitude by the Reform Bill . It is not in human nature , that , after a great victory has been gained , the conquerors should decline to take its fruits ; that starv- ing multitudes , with power in ...
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