| 1920 - 686 páginas
...within it, a decline, or rather an extension of public credit, a relaxation of manners and a free use of foreign luxuries, a decay of trade and manufactures, with a prevailing scarcity of money, and above all, individuals involved in debt to each other, are evils which leave... | |
| Christopher Clark - 1990 - 356 páginas
...Shays's Rebellion in 1788, crisis had been precipitated by "a relaxation of manners, and a free use of foreign luxuries; a decay of trade and manufactures, with a prevailing scarcity of money; and, above all, individuals involved in debt to each other." The pressures of debt... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 2002 - 696 páginas
...decline, or rather an extinction of public credit; a relaxation and corruptionof manners, and a free use of foreign luxuries; a decay of trade and manufactures, with a prevailing scarcity of money; and, above all, individuals involved in debt to each other—. these were the real,... | |
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