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Pagina 13
Mr . Ricardo was the first person who had the sagacity to see , that the idea of
wealth was the true polar antagonist to the idea of value in exchange ; and that ,
without this regulative idea , it is impossible to keep the logic of political economy
...
Mr . Ricardo was the first person who had the sagacity to see , that the idea of
wealth was the true polar antagonist to the idea of value in exchange ; and that ,
without this regulative idea , it is impossible to keep the logic of political economy
...
Pagina 32
This remark was levelled by the dissertationist at others , - chiefly ( I believe ) at
Ricardo ; but there is a luxury in seeing the engineer of so keen a truth , either in
his own person , or that of his friends , “ hoist by his own petard . ” SECTION III .
This remark was levelled by the dissertationist at others , - chiefly ( I believe ) at
Ricardo ; but there is a luxury in seeing the engineer of so keen a truth , either in
his own person , or that of his friends , “ hoist by his own petard . ” SECTION III .
Pagina 57
The other case lay near to Nottingham : the person despatched with the precious
talisman to the post - office , then in Lombard Street , found the mail just starting ;
but , by an inflexible rule of office , neither guard nor coachman was at liberty to ...
The other case lay near to Nottingham : the person despatched with the precious
talisman to the post - office , then in Lombard Street , found the mail just starting ;
but , by an inflexible rule of office , neither guard nor coachman was at liberty to ...
Pagina 155
But thus far the farmer is no further affected by the change than as he also , in the
persons of his household , is a consumer of wheat . To that extent he must be a
sufferer , in common with everybody else , but not as a producer . Next , however
...
But thus far the farmer is no further affected by the change than as he also , in the
persons of his household , is a consumer of wheat . To that extent he must be a
sufferer , in common with everybody else , but not as a producer . Next , however
...
Pagina 205
In the final result , therefore , the Dutchman , who is the person to suffer by the
first step , is the same who will reap the whole indemnity and profit in the second .
But the Englishman will find himself unable to create any such second stage in
the ...
In the final result , therefore , the Dutchman , who is the person to suffer by the
first step , is the same who will reap the whole indemnity and profit in the second .
But the Englishman will find himself unable to create any such second stage in
the ...
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Pagina 243 - Thus much I should perhaps have said though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to, but with the Prophet, O earth, earth, earth!
Pagina 234 - Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on great promises and small performance, on the man who hastens home, because his countrymen are contending for their liberty, and, when he reaches the scene of action, vapours away his patriotism in a private boarding-school.
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Pagina 243 - Johnson, with his customary insolence, says, that he kicked when he could strike no longer : more justly it might be said that he held up a solitary hand of protestation on behalf of that cause, now in its expiring struggles, which he had maintained when prosperous ; and that he continued to the last one uniform language, though he now believed resistance to be hopeless, and knew it to be full of peril. That peril was soon realized.
Pagina 231 - Milton, whether as respects his transcendent merit, or the harshness with which his memory has been treated. John Milton was born in London on the 9th day of December, 1608. His father, in early life, had suffered for conscience' sake, having been disinherited upon his abjuring the popish faith. He pursued the laborious profession of a scrivener, and having realized an ample fortune, retired into the country to enjoy it. Educated at Oxford, he gave his son the best education that the age afforded....
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