Commerce tends to wear off those prejudices which maintain distinction and animosity between nations. It softens and polishes the manners of men. It unites them by one of the strongest of all ties, the desire of supplying their mutual wants. It disposes... Agricultural inquiry - Halaman 5291922Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Robertson - 1804 - 378 halaman
...state of both in Europe previous to the twelfth century. It did not fail of producing great effects. Commerce tends to wear off those prejudices which...an order of citizens bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour, and begins... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 534 halaman
...state of both in Europe previous to the twelfth century. It did not fail of producing great effects. Commerce tends to wear off those prejudices which...an order of citizens bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour, and begins... | |
| William Robertson - 1819 - 522 halaman
...state of both in Europe previous to the twelfth century. It did not fail of producing great effects. Commerce tends to wear off those prejudices which...an order of citizens bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour, and begins... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 356 halaman
...them by one of the strongest of all ties, the desire of supplying their mutual wants. It disposes ihem to peace, by establishing in every state an order of citizens, bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. In proportion as commerce made its way into the different countries... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 474 halaman
...distinction and animosity between nations. It sof- Itens and polishes the manners of men. It unites ^~v~^ them by one of the strongest of all ties, the desire...an order of citizens bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour, and begins... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 472 halaman
...state of both in Europe previous to the twelfth century. It did not fail of producing great effects. Commerce tends to wear off those prejudices which...an order of citizens bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour, and begins... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 476 halaman
...previous to the twelfth century. It did not fail of producing great effects. Commerce tends to wear oft' those prejudices which maintain distinction and animosity...an order of citizens bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour, and begins... | |
| William Robertson - 1829 - 628 halaman
...state of both in Europe previous to the twelfth century. It did not fall of producing great effects. Commerce tends to wear off those prejudices which...an order of citizens bound by their interest" to be the guardians of public tranquillity. Vot. II.-6 As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour,... | |
| 1840 - 534 halaman
...might sup or dine. But wine would want, without the Vine. DE * Sec Saturday Mainline, Vol. XV., p. 139. COMMERCE tends to wear off those prejudices which...an order of citizens, bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour, and begins... | |
| William Robertson - 1836 - 662 halaman
...to the twelfth century. It did not fail of producing great effects. Commerce tends to wear off (hose prejudices which maintain distinction and animosity...an order of citizens bound by their interest to be the guardians of public tranquillity. VOL. 1I.-6 ' As soon as the commercial spirit acquires vigour,... | |
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