| Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems t6 be the happiest and the most comfortable. It is hard In the stationary, and miserable in the declining,...and the hearty state to all the different orders of the society ; the stationary is dull ; the declining melancholy. The liberal reward of labour, as it... | |
| Robert Grant - British - 1813 - 492 pages
...in the stationary, and miserable in the declining, state of the society, thus expresses himself: " The progressive state is, in reality, " the cheerful and the hearty state to all the dif" ferent orders of the society. The stationary is " dull ; the declining melancholy." But, if this... | |
| John Weyland - Economics - 1816 - 556 pages
...labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the happiest and most comfortable. It is hard in the stationary, and miserable in the declining...and the hearty state to all the different orders of the society. The stationary is dull— the declining melancholy," Any system, which professes to found... | |
| John Weyland - Malthusianism - 1816 - 538 pages
...labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the lappiest and most comfortable. It is haid in the stationary, and miserable in the declining...and the hearty state to all the different orders of the society. The stationary is dull — the declining melancholy.'' Any system* which professes to... | |
| 610 pages
...happiest and most comfortable. It is hard in the stationary, and miserable in tbe declining state. Tbe progressive state is in reality the cheerful and the...stationary is dull — the declining melancholy." — SMITH'S WEALTH OF NATIONS. Hooping Cough. — It is slated by Dr. Archer, an American physician,... | |
| Great Britain - 1826 - 1138 pages
...labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the happiest and the most comfortable. It is hard in the stationary, and miserable in the declining...and the hearty state to all the different orders of -the society. The stationary is dull ; the declining, melancholy."1 A great commercial 1 Wealth of... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1826 - 596 pages
...labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the happiest and the most comfortable. It is hard in the stationary, and miserable in the declining state. The progressive state is in realky the cheerful and the hearty state to all the different orders of the society. The stationary... | |
| Samuel Read - Economics - 1829 - 440 pages
...the happiest and the most comfortable. It is hard in the stationary, and miserable in the declining. The progressive state is in reality the cheerful and the hearty state to all the different orders of the society. The stationary is dull, the declining melancholy ."% Now, this is a perfectly accurate... | |
| William Huskisson - Great Britain - 1831 - 710 pages
...of which taxation is one, are now in the receipt of less than their just share. I may further state, that such a condition of society cannot long be continued,...stationary is dull — the declining melancholy." If we arc in danger of falling into this state of things, and if we cannot be adequately protected against... | |
| William Huskisson - Great Britain - 1831 - 708 pages
...of which taxation is one, are now in the receipt of less than their just share. I may further state, that such a condition of society cannot long be continued,...the different orders of society. The stationary is dull—the declining melancholy." If we are in danger of falling into this state of things, and if... | |
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