Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate duties, by leaving capital to find its most lucrative course, commodities their fair price, industry and intelligence their natural reward,... Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - Página 113por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 744 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Stephen Jeans - 1885 - 480 páginas
...CHAPTER VII. ENGLAND'S ECONOMIC SYSTEM. " Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate...reward, idleness and folly their natural punishment. "— MACACLAT. THERE is perhaps no question bearing upon our national prosperity, and the condition... | |
| Walter Allen - 1888 - 566 páginas
...has made a manly effort tofward] the improvement of the State by strictly confining himself to his legitimate duties, by leaving capital to find its...observing strict economy in every department of the State. This has been the aim of his Administration. Let the virtuous citizens of the State organize and earnestly... | |
| Walter Allen - 1888 - 578 páginas
...has made a manly effort to[ward] the improvement of the State by strictly confining himself to hi> legitimate duties, by leaving capital to find its...intelligence their natural reward, idleness and folly thei." natural punishment, by maintaining peace, by defending property, by diminishing the price of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1890 - 1100 páginas
...we now look with comfort and good hope. Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate...every department of the state. Let the Government do this : the People will assuredly do the rest. NOTE. ' In our review of Dr. Southey'« Colloquies... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 934 páginas
...we now look with comfort and good hope. Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation do this : the People will assuredly do the rest. .MR ROBERT MONTGOMERY. (APRIL, 1830). 1. The Omnipresence... | |
| Sir Henry Wrixon - 1896 - 352 páginas
...we now look with comforL and good hope. Our rulers will best, promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate...every department of the State. Let the Government do this : the People will assuredly do the rest." Such was the creed of the Liberal ; now it is credited... | |
| William Williamson - 1898 - 184 páginas
...we now look with comfort and good hope. Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate...every department of the State. Let the Government do this, the people will assuredly do the rest. — MACAULAY, Essays. prudential maintenance envelop... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 682 páginas
...rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves Tl<f their own f legitimate duties, by leaving capital to find its...every department of the state. Let the Government do this : the People will assuredly do the rest. MR. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. (APRIL, 1830.) 1. The Omnipresence... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 824 páginas
...we now look with comfort and good hope. Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate...every department of the state. Let the Government do this : the People will assuredly do the rest. MR. ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS (APRIL, 1830) 1. The... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1914 - 524 páginas
...we now look with comfort and good hope. Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate...every department of the state. Let the Government do this : the People will assuredly do the rest. ON CROKER'S "BOSWELL" [From The Edinburgh Review,... | |
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