Indeed, under such extreme straitness and distraction labours the whole body of their finances, so far does their charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs with any degree of attention or... Public Characters - Page 1641805Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 lehte
...charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs with any degree of attention or information, but must hourly look for some extraordinary convulsion in that whole system ; the effect of which on France, and even on all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture.... | |
| 1805 - 676 lehte
...effects resulting from encreased debts and new burdens : M 2 "A re" A revenue of 25,OOO,OOOl. from sosmaH a population and territory as this country contains,...the best information he could obtain, to amount to 1 5,000,000 1. and that of England to 10,000,0001.; but our permanent peace expenditure now creates... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 lehte
...charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs with any degree of attention or information, but must hourly look for some extraordinary convulsion in that whole system; the effect of which on France, and even on all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture.... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1824 - 618 lehte
...charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs with any degree of attention or information, but must hourly look for some extraordinary convulsion in that whole system ; the effects of which on France, and even on all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture"... | |
| Charles Bulter - 1827 - 284 lehte
...charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man I believe, has considered their affairs, with any degree of attention or information, but must...extraordinary convulsion in the whole system, the effects of which, on France and even over all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture." Mens PrcBsaga... | |
| Charles Butler - 1827 - 318 lehte
..." particular, that no man I believe, has consi" dered their affairs, with any degree of atten" tion or information, but must hourly look for " some extraordinary convulsion in the whole " system, the effects of which, on France and " even over all Europe, it is difficult to con" jecture." Mens Prcesagafuluri.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 lehte
...charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs with any degree of attention or information, but must hourly look for some extraordinary convulsion in that whole system : the effect of which on France, and even on all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 lehte
...charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs m that whole system ; the effect of which on France, and even on all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 lehte
...charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs t. Far from deciding on a sudden or partial view,...would patiently go round and round the subject, an that whole system : the effect of which on France, and even on all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture.... | |
| New general biographical dictionary - 1848 - 528 lehte
...charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs with any degree of attention or information, but must hourly look for some extraordinary convulsion in that whole system ; the effects of which on France, ai:d even on all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture."... | |
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