| Jonathan Swift - 1741 - 368 halaman
...good Subject muft now fall in with, although he may be allowed to wilh it might foon have an End j becaufe it is with a Kingdom, as with a private Fortune,...Value of Land, is now computed by the Rife and Fall of Stocks : And although the Foundation of Credit be ftill the fame, and upon a Bottom that can never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 346 halaman
...foon have an End ; becanfe it is with a Kingdom as with a private Fortune, where every new Jncumbrance adds a double Weight. By this means the Wealth of...Value of Land, is now computed by the Rife and Fall of Stocks : And although the Foundation of Credit be ftill the fame, and upon a Bottom that can never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 320 halaman
...By this means the wealth of a nation, that ufed to be reckoned by the value of laud, is now cemputed by the rife and fall of ftocks : and although the...ftill the fame, and upon a bottom that can never be fliaken, and although all intercft be duly paid by the publick ; yet, through the contrivance trivance... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 366 halaman
...method. But the war continuing, and growing more expenfive, taxes were increafed, and funds multiphed every year, till they have arrived at the monftrous...value of land, is now computed by the rife and fall of flocks : and although the foundation of credit be ftill the fame, and upon a bottom that can never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 508 halaman
...fortune, where every new incumbrance adds a double weight. By this means the wealth of a nation, thatufed to be reckoned by the value of land, is now computed by 'the life and fall of flocks : and althoagh the foundation of credit be {till the fame, and upon a bottom... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 472 halaman
...fortune, where every new incumbrance adds a double weight. By this means the wealth of a nation, that used to be reckoned by the value of land, is now computed by the rise and fall of stocks : and although the foundation of credit be still the same, and upon a bottom... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 340 halaman
...•where every new incumbrance adds a double weight. By this means the wealth of a nation, that used to be reckoned by the value of land, is now computed by the rise and fall of stocks : and although the foundation of credit be still the same, and upon a bottom,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 544 halaman
...M'here every new incumbrance adds a double weight. By this means the wealth of a nation, that used to be reckoned, by the value of land, is now computed by the rise and fall of stocks : and although the foundation of credit be still the same, and upon a bottom... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 462 halaman
...fortune, where every new incumbrance adds a double weight. By this means the wealth of a nation, that used to be reckoned by the value of land, is now computed by the rise and fall of stocks : and although the foundation of credit be still the same, and upon a bottom... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1816 - 630 halaman
...where every new incumbrance adds 9. double weight. By this means the wealth of the nation that used to be reckoned by the value of land, is now computed by the rise NO. XVI. Pam. VOL. VIII. , 2 1 and fall of stocks : and although the foundation of credit be still... | |
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