| David Hume - 1760 - 396 pages
...And we ourfelves mould foon fall into the fame abjeft condition to which we had reduced them. I (hall therefore venture to acknowledge, that not only as a man, but as a Britifh fubjeft, I pray for the flouriming commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France kfelf.... | |
| David Hume - Essays - 1760 - 396 pages
...And we ourfelves mould foon fall into the fame abjeft condition to which we had reduced them. I mail therefore venture to acknowledge, that not only as a man, but as a Britifh fubject, I pray for the flourifhing commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itfelf.... | |
| David Hume - Ethics, Modern - 1764 - 614 pages
...we ourfelves fliould foon fall into the fame abjeft condition to which we had reduced them. I foall therefore venture to acknowledge, that not only as a man, but as a BRITISH fubjeft, I pray for the flourishing commerce of GERMANY, SPAIN, ITALY, and even FRANCE itfelf. I am... | |
| Robert John Thornton - Economics - 1799 - 852 pages
...WE OURSELVF.S SHOULD SOON FALL INTO THE SAME ABJF.CT CONDITION', TO \VH1CH WE HAD REDUCED THEM. — I SHALL THEREFORE VENTURE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT, NOT ONLY AS A MAN, BUT AS AB?_ITISil SUBJECT, I PRAY FOR THE FLOURISHING COMMERCE OF GERMANY, SpAINy ITALY, AND EVEN FRANCE ITSELF.... | |
| English literature - 1860 - 566 pages
...Jealousy of Trade, when he exclaimed, that ' Not only as ' a man, but as a British subject, he prayed for the flourishing ' commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself.' For it is certain that the attempt to decry the first efforts of France to break the bonds of the prohibitive... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1804 - 592 pages
...instruction : And we ourselves should soon fall into the same abject condition, to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. it. • • ESSAY VII OF THJ* BALANCE OF IT is a question; whether the idea of the balance of power... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1809 - 868 pages
...instruction : And we ourselves should soon fall into the same abject condition, to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. ESSAY VI T. OF THE BALANCE OF POWER. IT is a question, whether the idea of the balance of- power be... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1817 - 564 pages
...: And we ourselves should soon fall into the same abject condition, to which we had reduced them. 1 shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not...commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itsel£ I am at least certain that Great Britain, and all those nations, would flourish more, did their... | |
| Robert Aglionby Slaney - Agriculture - 1824 - 262 pages
...advocated a similar opinion ; his concluding words deserve to be held in perpetual remembrance: — " I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, " that not only as a man, but as a British sub" ject, I pray for the flourishing commerce of " Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France " itself:... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 562 pages
...instruction : And we ourselves should soon fall into the same abject condition, to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not...ministers adopt such enlarged and. benevolent sentiments ttvwards each other. i ESSAY VII. OF THE BALANCE OF POWER. IT is a question, whether the idea of the... | |
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