At every stage in the growth of that debt the nation has set up the same cry of anguish and despair. At every stage in the growth of that debt it has been seriously asserted by wise men that bankruptcy and ruin were at hand. Debates - 第 377 頁Canada. Parliament 著 - 1871完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1855 - 704 頁
...were a counterrevolution, those who had lent money to William would lose both interest and principal. Such was the origin of that debt which has since become...despair. At every stage in the growth of that debt it has been seriously asserted by wise men that bankruptcy and ruin were at hand. Yet still the debt went... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1855 - 860 頁
...were a counterrevolution, those who had lent money to William would lose both interest and principal. Such was the origin of that debt which has since become...debt the nation has set up the same cry of anguish * Commons' Journals ; Stat. 4, W. & M. c. 5. and despair. At every stage in the growth of that CHAP.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 610 頁
...& M. o. 3. revolution, those who had lent money to William would lose both interest and principal. Such was the origin of that debt which has since become...despair. At every stage in the growth of that debt it has been seriously asserted by wise men that bankruptcy and ruin were at hand. Yet still the debt went... | |
| 1856 - 538 頁
...may be utterly at fault, in probing the causes and grounds of national strength and prosperity ;— ' Such was the origin of that debt which has since become...despair. At every stage in the growth of that debt it has been seriously asserted by wise men that bankruptcy and ruin were at hand. Yet, still the debt... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 814 頁
...were a counter-revolution, those who had lent money to William would lose both interest and principal. At every stage in the growth of that debt the nation...despair. At every stage in the growth of that debt it has been seriously asserted by wise men that bankruptcy and ruin were at hand. Yet still the debt went... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 782 頁
...were a counter-revolution, those who had lent money to William would lose both interest and principal. Such was the origin of that debt which has since become...confounded the pride of statesmen and philosophers. 0 Commcms' Journals ; Stat. 4 \V. & M. c. 3. -, At every stage in the growth of that debt the nation... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 908 頁
...were a counter-revolution, those who had lent money to William would lose both interest and principal. Such was the origin of that debt which has since become...despair. At every stage in the growth of that debt it has been seriously asserted by wise men that bankruptcy and ruin were at hand. Yet still the debt went... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 424 頁
...were a counterrevolution, those who had lent money to William would lose both interest and principal. Such was the origin of that debt which has since become...despair. At every stage in the growth of that debt it has been seriously asserted by wise men that bankruptcy and ruin were at hand. Yet still the debt went... | |
| Edward Capps - 1859 - 224 頁
...up, in preference to making any more quotations. ' At every stage in the growth of that debt, the 1 Nation has set up the same cry of anguish and ' despair. At every stage in the growth of that debt ' it has been seriously asserted, by wise men, that ' bankruptcy and ruin were at hand. Yet still the '... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 680 頁
...were a counterrevolution, those who had lent money to William would lose both interest and principal. Such was the origin of that debt which has since become...greatest prodigy that ever perplexed the sagacity and * Commons' Journals; Stat. 4 \V. & ecron years nn aunuitant under the Act M. c. 3. of 1692. A hundred... | |
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