| Liczba stron: 610
...miserable in tbe declining state. Tbe progressive state is in reality the cheerful and the hearty state to all the different orders of society. 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. Parliament - 1830 - Liczba stron: 752
...miserable in the declining state. The progressive state is in reality the cheerful and the hearty state to all 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 we cannot be adequately protected... | |
| William Huskisson - 1831 - Liczba stron: 716
...miserable in the declining state. The progressive state is in reality the cheerful and the hearty state to all the different orders of society. The stationary is dull — the declining melancholy." If we are in danger of falling into this state of tilings, and if we cannot be adequately protected... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - Liczba stron: 674
...people. " The progressive state," Dr. Smith observes, " is in reality the cheerful and hearty state to all the different orders of society ; the stationary is dull ; the declining melancholy." The improving, stationary, or declining condition of the working classes, therefore, especially depends... | |
| William Windham - 1837 - Liczba stron: 694
...miserable in the declining state. The progressive state is in reality the cheerful and the hearty state to all 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 we cannot be adequately protected... | |
| William Windham - 1837 - Liczba stron: 694
...miserable in the declining state. The progressive state is in reality the cheerful and the hearty state to all 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 we cannot be adequately protected... | |
| 1843 - Liczba stron: 152
...amount; and the state of society, when progressing, "is in reality the cheerful and the healthy state to all the different orders of society : the stationary is dull, the declining melan. ch,.ly." Can any one now be so infatuated as to deny that it is by the extensive employment... | |
| 1845 - Liczba stron: 698
...miserable in the declining ^tate. The progressive state is in reality the cheerful and the hearty state to all 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 we cannot be adequately protected... | |
| John R. McCulloch - 1849 - Liczba stron: 682
...progressive state" is justly characterised by Smith " as being in reality the cheerful and hearty state to all the different orders of society ; the stationary is dull, the declining melancholy." But had the principle of increase been less strong, the progress of society would have been less rapid.... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - Liczba stron: 686
...progressive state" is justly characterised by Smith " as being in reality the cheerful and hearty state to all the different orders of society ; the stationary is dull, the declining melancholy." But had the principle of increase been less strong, the progress of society would have been less rapid.... | |
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