| Sir James Mackintosh - 1848 - 630 páginas
...cannot exist without the security of the governors. Lastly, of all hinds of knowledge, Political Economy has the greatest tendency to promote quiet and safe improvement in the genera! condition of mankind ; because jt shows that improvement is the interest of the government;... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1851 - 854 páginas
...cannot exist without the security of the governors. Lastly, of all kinds of knowledge, Political Economy has the greatest tendency to promote quiet and safe...filled them with doubt and fear : but in all possible cuses the counsels of this science are at least safe. They are adapted to all forms of government :... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1871 - 616 páginas
...cannot exist without the security of the governors. Lastly, of all kinds of knowledge, Political Economy has the greatest tendency to promote quiet and safe...improvement in the general condition of mankind; because il shows that improvement is the interest ot the government, and that stability is the ir. terest of... | |
| Asiatic Society of Bombay - 1872 - 518 páginas
...cannot exist without the security of the governors. Lastly, of all kinds of knowledge, political economy has the greatest tendency to promote quiet and safe improvement in the general condition of mankind ; becanse it shows that improvement is the interest of the Government, and that stability is the interest... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 562 páginas
...cannot exist without the security of the governors. Lastly, of all kinds of knowledge, political economy has the greatest tendency to promote quiet and safe...people. The extraordinary and unfortunate events of our time have indeed damped the sanguine hopes of good men, and fill them with doubt and fear : but in... | |
| 1900 - 558 páginas
...cannot exist without the security of the governors. Lastly, of all kinds of knowledge, political economy has the greatest tendency to promote quiet and safe...people. The extraordinary and unfortunate events of our time have indeed damped the sanguine hopes of good men, and fill them with doubt and fear : but in... | |
| Stefan Collini, Donald Winch, John Burrow - 1983 - 404 páginas
...reason why this should have happened when he said that 'of all kinds of knowledge, Political Economy has the greatest tendency to promote quiet and safe...improvement in the general condition of mankind'. The safety was 78 See Macaulay 's attack on Mill's Essay on Government as reprinted in J. Lively and... | |
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