With these measures fell in all that set of people, who are called the monied men ; such as had raised vast sums by trading with stocks and funds, and lending upon great interest and premiums ; whose perpetual harvest is war, and whose beneficial way... The Examiner [and political tracts - Page 356de Jonathan Swift - 1801Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Jonathan Swift - 1741 - 368 pages
...when they knew the Power, and confequently the Profit, would be in other Hands. WITH thefe Meafares fell in all that Set of People, who are called the monied Men ; fuch as had raifed vaft Sums by trading with Stocks and Funds, and lending upon great Intereft and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 490 pages
...prince or people ; since those very persons were against it, when they knew the power, and consequently the profit, would be in other hands. With these measures...monied men ; such as had raised vast sums by trading wiih stocks and funds, and lending upon great interest and premiums ; whose perpetual harvest is war,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 340 pages
...prince or people ; since those very persons were against it, when they knew the power, and consequently the profit, would be in other hands. With these measures...who are called the monied men ; such as had raised •»ast sums by trading with stocks and funds, and lending upon great interest ami premiums ; whose... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 438 pages
...prince or people; since those very persons were against it, when they knew the power, and consequently the profit, would be in other hands. With these measures...perpetual harvest is war, and whose beneficial way of traffic must very much decline by ap^ace. In that whole chain of encroachments made upon us by the... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 438 pages
...prince or people ; since those very persons vere against it, when they knew the power, and consequently the profit, would be in other hands. With these measures...perpetual harvest is war, and whose beneficial way of traffic must very much decline by a peace. In that whole chain of encroachments made upon us by the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 442 pages
...share of her favour and confidence, if they had not been reckoned in the number of the Tories. The With these measures fell in all that set of people,...perpetual harvest is war, and whose beneficial way of traffic must very much decline by a peace. This was a prospect so very inviting, that to confess the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 454 pages
...prince or people ; since those very persons were against it, when they knew the power, and consequently the profit, would be in other hands. With these measures...perpetual harvest is war, and whose beneficial way of traffic must very much decline by a peace. Jn that whole chain of encroachments made upon us by the... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859 - 680 pages
...persons were against it, when they knew the power, and consequenly the profit, would be in other-hands. With these measures fell in all that set of people who are called the moneyed men ; such as had raised vast sums by trading with stocks and funds, and lending upon great... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1861 - 702 pages
...mod the ministry, and not of the prince or peor> : persons were against it, when they knew the power, the profit, would be in other hands. With these measures fell in all that set of pew* wio aw the moneyed men; such as had raised vast suas by t^fi^ ^ i aud funds, and lending upon... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 436 pages
...prince or people ; since those very persons were against it, when they knew the power, and consequently the profit, would be in other hands. With these measures...perpetual harvest is war, and whose beneficial way of traffic must very much decline by a peace. In that whole chain of encroachments made upon us by the... | |
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