Handwörterbuch der Staatswissenschaften, Volume 5

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Johannes Conrad, Ludwig Elster, Wilhelm Hector Richard Albrecht Lexis, Edgar Loening
G. Fischer, 1893

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Page 368 - Les secours publics sont une dette sacrée. La société doit la subsistance aux citoyens malheureux, soit en leur procurant du travail, soit en assurant les moyens d'exister à ceux qui sont hors d'état de travailler.
Page 440 - Plan pour l'établissement d'une banque nationale. — Essai sur l'influence du bas prix 'des blés sur les profits du capital. — Proposition pour l'établissement d'une circulation monétaire économique et sure.
Page 171 - Perhaps this difficulty might be obviated by using a bit of paper just large enough to bear the stamp, and covered at the back with a glutinous wash, which the bringer might, by applying a little moisture, attach to the back of the letter, so as to avoid the necessity of re-directing it.
Page 29 - On the Loans raised by Mr. Pitt during the first French War, 1793-1801 ; with some Statements in Defence of the Methods of Funding employed,
Page 321 - Si on me demande ce que c'est que la justice, je répondrai que c'est une règle naturelle et souveraine, reconnue par les lumières de la raison, qui détermine évidemment ce qui appartient à soi-même ou à un autre.
Page 336 - Recherches sur la population , les naissances, les décès, les prisons, les dépôts de mendicité, etc., dans le royaume des Pays-Bas , avec une addition sur les enfans trouvés (t.
Page 344 - Emperours,' 7 pp. the reverse blank. 1853 Raleigh (Sir Walter) The Prince, or Maxims of State, half mor. Land. 1642, 3 pr. leaves and 46 pp. 4° 1854 Raleigh (Sir Walter) Judicious and Select Essayes and Observations upon The first Invention of Shipping. The Misery of Invasive Warre. The Navy Royall and SeaService. With his Apologie for his voyage to Guiana, calf extra by Bedford, a few letters of the imprint in exact facsimile Land.
Page 242 - That doctrine might indeed represent facts accurately enough in a stationary society in which people's habits of life and the methods and volume of production remained unchanged from one generation to another; provided that people were tolerably free to choose those occupations for their capital and labour which seemed most advantageous. But in an age of change such as this the equilibrium of normal demand...
Page 335 - Recherches sur la reproduction et la mortalité de l'homme aux différents âges et sur la population de la Belgique, Bruxelles, 1832, pp.
Page 345 - A Military Discourse, whether it be better for England to give an Invader present battle, or to temporize and defer the same, &c. Published by Nathaniel Booth, of Gray's Inn, Esq.

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