| Britiffe Constable Skottowe - 1887 - 368 pagine
...to all the other circumstances which I have enumerated. It is this union of liberty with law which, by raising a barrier equally firm against the encroachments...just security, produces the exertion of genius and labor, the extent and solidity of credit, the circulation and increase of capital; which forms and... | |
| University of Edinburgh - 1900 - 386 pagine
...of nations. " It is the union of liberty with law," he says, speaking of the constitution, " which, by raising a barrier equally firm against the encroachments...credit, the circulation and increase of capital." In the opinion of Mr. Pitt the financial condition of the country and its commercial prosperity was... | |
| Robert Eccleshall, Graham S. Walker - 1998 - 452 pagine
...aristocracy and democracy, claimed Pitt in 1792, by the regulating effect of its internal checks and balances 'produces the exertion of genius and labour, the extent...capital: which forms and upholds the national character' (Cobbett 1806-20: xxix, 834-45). This interpretation of British constitutional theory and practice... | |
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