New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 163
... interests to the neglect of the great interest of the nation ; and in proof of this we have only to refer to the conduct of the most opulent and extensively - engaged practical merchants in the world , when the glitter and tinsel of the ...
... interests to the neglect of the great interest of the nation ; and in proof of this we have only to refer to the conduct of the most opulent and extensively - engaged practical merchants in the world , when the glitter and tinsel of the ...
Page 261
... INTEREST . * IN proceeding with the consideration of the present state of the West India interest , it is necessary to understand distinctly the true meaning of the term . If by that interest is meant all the parties who palm themselves ...
... INTEREST . * IN proceeding with the consideration of the present state of the West India interest , it is necessary to understand distinctly the true meaning of the term . If by that interest is meant all the parties who palm themselves ...
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... interest , the borrowers will feel , that by establishing the means of ultimate repayment , they may look forward to a reduction of the rate of interest . But as the lender and the borrower are in this case the same people , our debt ...
... interest , the borrowers will feel , that by establishing the means of ultimate repayment , they may look forward to a reduction of the rate of interest . But as the lender and the borrower are in this case the same people , our debt ...
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