We have suffered more from this cause than from any other cause or calamity. It has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted the choicest interests of our country more, and done more injustice than even the arms and artifices of our enemies. Money and the Mechanism of Exchange - Página 236por William Stanley Jevons - 1875 - 349 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1832 - 636 páginas
...confusion." " We have suffered more from this," says the same eye witness, " than from every other cause of calamity: it has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted...injustice than even the arms and artifices of our enemies." The first recommendation of congress to the states, to raise money by a tax, appears to have... | |
| William M. Gouge - 1833 - 414 páginas
...financial system. " We have suffered more from this cause" he says, " than from every other cause of calamity : it has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted...injustice than even the arms and artifices of our enemies."* " While we rejoice in the riches and strength of our country, we have reason to lament with... | |
| Robert Rantoul - 1837 - 80 páginas
...continental money. "We have suffered more from this cause" he says, "than from every other cause of calamity: it has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted...injustice than even the arms, and artifices of our enemies." "While we rejoice in the riches and strength of our country, we have reason to lament with... | |
| 1842 - 422 páginas
...financial system. " We have suffered more from this cause," he says, " than from every other cause of calamity: it has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted...injustice than even the arms and artifices of our enemies."* " While we rejoice in the riches and strength of our country, we have reason to lament with... | |
| William M. Gouge - 1852 - 376 páginas
...eye-witness of its effects says: — " We have suffered more from this cause than from every other cause of calamity. It has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted...injustice than even the arms and artifices of our enemies. * * * * " It has polluted the equity of our laws, turned them into engines of oppression and... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 890 páginas
...continental money. " We have suffered more from this cause," he says, " than from every other cause of calamity: it has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted...injustice than even the arms and artifices of our enemies." " While we rejoice in the riches and strength of our country, we have reason to lament with... | |
| William Graham Sumner - 1874 - 416 páginas
...is responsible for the secondary evils which arc sure to flow from it. Webster says of the paper : " We have suffered more from this cause than from every...than even the arms and artifices of our enemy." The enemy, perceiving the terrible harm the Americans were doing themselves, thought it well to help on... | |
| william g. summer - 1874 - 416 páginas
...is responsible for the secondary evils which are sure to flow from it. Webster says of the paper : " We have suffered more from this cause than from every...than even the arms and artifices of our enemy." The enemy, perceiving the terrible harm the Americans were doing themselves, thought it well to help on... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1874 - 520 páginas
...this paper, now treasured in many a cabinet among the patriotic mementos of the Revolution, that " it has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted the...injustice, than even the arms and artifices of our enemy." To hint that the bloodstained greenback, which also has served its purpose and is nilfilling its obscure... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1876 - 524 páginas
...suffered more from this cause than from any other cause of calamity. It has killed more men, perverted and corrupted the choicest interests of our country...injustice, than even the arms and artifices of our enemies." And again he says, " If it saved the state, it has violated the equity of our laws, corrupted... | |
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