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Pagina 107
The interest on the same sum , at 3 per cent . , amounts to 19 , 200 , 0001 . The
relief , therefore , which the nation would receive from this measure would be 6 ,
400 , 0001 . , which is the total loss of the fundholders . This contribution from the
...
The interest on the same sum , at 3 per cent . , amounts to 19 , 200 , 0001 . The
relief , therefore , which the nation would receive from this measure would be 6 ,
400 , 0001 . , which is the total loss of the fundholders . This contribution from the
...
Pagina 389
... the two particular interests of these two sections of the ruling few , into a body
of particular and thence sinister interest ... greater happiness , the greatest
happiness of the greatest number : -- or , if interest be the word , the universal
interest .
... the two particular interests of these two sections of the ruling few , into a body
of particular and thence sinister interest ... greater happiness , the greatest
happiness of the greatest number : -- or , if interest be the word , the universal
interest .
Pagina 534
The glory , which the emperors of Germany acquired by their conquests , was
only personal glory , and could not interest the German people . This display of
their power had nothing in common with the nation over which they ruled . As
soon ...
The glory , which the emperors of Germany acquired by their conquests , was
only personal glory , and could not interest the German people . This display of
their power had nothing in common with the nation over which they ruled . As
soon ...
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Hardimans History of Galway 435 Letter to the Fundholders 106 | 9 |
Hollands Hopes of Matrimony 328 Liverpool Earl of Letter to on | 50 |
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