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
| Donald Winch - 1996 - 452 páginas
...carried forward in civilisation ... Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by stricdy confining themselves to their own legitimate duties,...every department of the state. Let the Government do this: the People will assuredly do the rest. 9 Malthus's early anxieties about the growth of manufacturing... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - 502 páginas
...energy that we now look with comfort and good hope. Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the people by strictly confining themselves to their own...every department of the state. Let the Government do this — the People will assuredly do the rest. io . Pseudonym of Whig writer whose letters to the... | |
| David Bromwich - 1999 - 484 páginas
...pleased Hazlitt as he read the review, with its dismissal of Southey's paternalism, and endorsement of "leaving capital to find its most lucrative course,...reward, idleness and folly their natural punishment." 11 With these phrases still in his ear Hazlitt could write to Napier: "I am not sorry I had not Southey... | |
| Kenneth R. Hoover - 2003 - 362 páginas
...English historian and literary philosopher: 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.107 It is interesting that the link between Austrian... | |
| Horst Hutter - 2006 - 1978 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.24 When Macaulay penned these lines in 1830, most British... | |
| Jaap Jan Brouwer, Piet Moerman - 2005 - 136 páginas
...historicus Thomas Macaulay schreef in 1830: "Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate...intelligence their natural reward, idleness and folly their naturalpunishment, by maintaining peace, by defending property, by diminishing the price oflaw, and... | |
| Bruce Smith - 2006 - 461 páginas
...look forward with comfort and good hope. Our ruiers 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 and the people will assuredly do the rat! This passage contains, in a summarized form, (he... | |
| Nicholas Wapshott - 2007 - 372 páginas
...politician and poet Lord Macaulay: " 'Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the people by confining themselves to their own legitimate duties,...reward, idleness and folly their natural punishment, by diminishing the price of law, by maintaining peace, by defending property and by observing strict economy... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1924 - 1008 páginas
...Liberal party that I know of. He said : 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. If my hon. friend the leader of the opposition and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1885 - 1058 páginas
...look forward with comfort and good hope. Our Rulera 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 and the people will assuredly do the rest." I believe, my Lords, that that is far safer ground... | |
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