No other sovereigns ever were, or, from the nature of things, ever could be, so perfectly indifferent about the happiness or misery of their subjects, the improvement or waste of their dominions, the glory or disgrace of their administration; as, from... History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the Concluding of ... - Стр. 207авторы: William Belsham - 1805Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| William Belsham - 1795 - Страниц: 632
...happiness or misery of their subjects, the improvement or waste of their dominions, the glory ondisgrace of their administration, as from irresistible moral...sovereign but as an appendix to that of the merchant j as something which ought to be made subservient to it ; or by means of which they may be enabled... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - Страниц: 514
...him a share, he seldom cares at all. No other sovereigns ever were, or, from the nature of things, ever could be, so perfectly indifferent about the...from irresistible moral causes, the greater part of the proprietors of such a mercantile company are, and necessarily must be. This indifference, too,... | |
| Matthew Stewart - 1831 - Страниц: 140
...* * ' No other sovereigns ever were, * or, from the nature of things, ever could be, so per' fectly indifferent about the happiness or misery of ' their...their ' dominions ; the glory or disgrace of their administra' tion ; as, from irresistible moral causes, the greater ' part of the proprietors of such... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - Страниц: 476
...sovereigns ever were, or, from the nature of things, ever cou Id be, so perfectly indifferent about the or misery of their subjects, the improvement or waste...their administration, as, from irresistible moral cause«, the greater part of the proprietors of sucli a mercantile company are, and neces->arily must... | |
| Adam Smith - 1839 - Страниц: 448
...him a share, he seldom cares at all. No other sovereigns ever were, or, from the nature of things, ever could be, so perfectly indifferent about the...from irresistible moral causes, the greater part of the proprietors of such a mercantile company are, and necessarily must be. This indifference too was... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - Страниц: 808
...gives him a share, he seldom cares at nil. No other sovereigns ever were or, from the nature of things, ever could be, so perfectly indifferent about the...from irresistible moral causes, the greater part of the proprietors of such a mercantile company are, and necessarily must be. This indifference too was... | |
| Adam Smith - 1884 - Страниц: 604
...indifferent al>out the happiness WEALTH OF NATIONS. BOOK or misery of their subjects, the improvement иг waste of their dominions, the glory or disgrace of...from irresistible moral causes, the greater part of the proprietors of such a mercantile company are, and necessarily must be. This indifference, too,... | |
| Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1887 - Страниц: 196
...him a share, he seldom cares at all. No other sovereigns ever were, or, from the nature of things, ever could be, so perfectly indifferent about the...from irresistible moral causes, the greater part of the proprietors of such a mercantile company are, and necessarily must be." The next branch of the... | |
| John Rae - 1895 - Страниц: 484
...introduced he declared of them that " no other sovereigns ever were, or, from the nature of things, ever could be, so perfectly indifferent about the...from irresistible moral causes, the greater part of the proprietors of such a mercantile company are and necessarily must be." 1 Journals and Correspondence... | |
| Henry MacArthur - 1897 - Страниц: 314
...Nations, Book IV. chap. vii.). And again : ' No other sovereigns ever were, or from the nature of things could be, so perfectly indifferent about the happiness...from irresistible moral causes, the greater part of the proprietors of such a mercantile company are and must necessarily be.' \ The first step in the... | |
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