The Science of Government: Founded on Natural LawDean & Trevett, 1841 - 113 pàgines |
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Pàgina 4
... bear , for the greatest good of all mankind , now , and to come on earth . As to boasting , the writer is well aware it is the worst policy imaginable , for any one in search of admiration . He had better seem extremely modest , make ...
... bear , for the greatest good of all mankind , now , and to come on earth . As to boasting , the writer is well aware it is the worst policy imaginable , for any one in search of admiration . He had better seem extremely modest , make ...
Pàgina 8
... are advancing with such rapid strides , that excessive production has become a bug- bear , the vast majority of the most enlightened nations are now dying from diseases superin- duced by excessive labor , and deficient nour- ishment , 8.
... are advancing with such rapid strides , that excessive production has become a bug- bear , the vast majority of the most enlightened nations are now dying from diseases superin- duced by excessive labor , and deficient nour- ishment , 8.
Pàgina 11
... bear the burdens of society . In Great Britain also , the land from which our statesmen with an apparrent consciousness of mental weakness , copy all their precedents and principles of law and government , it is self- evident , that ...
... bear the burdens of society . In Great Britain also , the land from which our statesmen with an apparrent consciousness of mental weakness , copy all their precedents and principles of law and government , it is self- evident , that ...
Pàgina 16
... bear against us . The great banker , like the robber by the sword , men con- sider good society , while the honest man of value to his fellow men , is held as base , igno- ble , vulgar , and looked down upon with scorn . Honest industry ...
... bear against us . The great banker , like the robber by the sword , men con- sider good society , while the honest man of value to his fellow men , is held as base , igno- ble , vulgar , and looked down upon with scorn . Honest industry ...
Pàgina 69
... bear for our mutual advantage . To learn the art of government correctly , men should begin to practice at the rudiments , as a soldier first learns the manual , and if prompt and energetic becomes a petty officer and drills others . He ...
... bear for our mutual advantage . To learn the art of government correctly , men should begin to practice at the rudiments , as a soldier first learns the manual , and if prompt and energetic becomes a petty officer and drills others . He ...
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Pàgina 42 - Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that. You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life, When you do take the means whereby I live.
Pàgina 111 - I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat; thirsty, and ye gave me drink. I was a stranger, and ye took me in; naked, and ye clothed me. I was sick, and ye visited me. I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
Pàgina 39 - ... the whole : making it a rule to keep its discounts within its income. The operation proceeds thus : by issuing no new notes, but requiring something from your debtors, you oblige them to return to you the Bank notes you lent them, or their equivalents.
Pàgina 39 - The reader can too easily divine the nature of this power, for it is now grinding America as well as England in the dust. It is the banking system, and its leader in this country has acknowledged, that by it alone, he and his class had the power to " make men willing to make sacrifices."* It is done simply by lending and withdrawing at certain times and places, and * Biddle's letter published in Gouge's History of Banking.
Pàgina 111 - ... in prison, and ye ministered unto me; and inasmuch as ye did it to one of the least of these my brethren, ye did it unto me.
Pàgina 39 - Bank notes you lent them, or their equivalents. This makes the Bank notes scarcer — this makes them more valuable — this makes the goods for which they are generally exchanged less valuable — the debtor, in his anxiety to get your notes, being willing to sell his goods at a sacrifice — this brings down the prices of goods, and makes every thing cheaper. Then the remedy begins. The foreigner, finding that his goods must be sold so low, sends no more. The American importer, finding that he...
Pàgina 6 - Whose passions not his masters are ; Whose soul is still prepared for death ; Not tied unto the world with care Of prince's ear or vulgar breath...
Pàgina 16 - Fashions which worship crosses, stars and garters, which are given to such as ravage and destroy, with fire and sword, the territories of the peaceful husbandman and civil citizen, have been brought to bear against us. The great banker, like the robber by the sword, men consider good society, while the honest man of value to his fellow men, is held as base, ignoble, vulgar, and looked down upon with scorn.
Pàgina 62 - It consists of two parts. The tariff, to encourage manufacturers by raising the prices of foreign goods so high when brought to our markets that the domestic may be preferred as cheaper ; and the banking system, to afford facilities to trade. But by the issue of paper money from the banks, prices are raised, and domestic manufactures are to a great extent neglected for the foreign articles, and no increase of the tariff, as experience has proved,can protect domestic productions, while the banks may...
Pàgina 17 - ... in our favor. I turn to them and turn away, and back to them again, since they make most pretensions of good will to man, but it is all a show. They too are striving to escape that hydra, want, and seek the glory of the world, and dare not speak against the great accumulator. In view of all we thus behold, does not the dreadful thought come home to our understandings, that there is no God of justice to order things aright on earth; if there be a God, he is a malicious and revengeful being, who...