Money. Yet hereby did Barter grow Sale, the Leather Money is now Golden and Paper, and all miracles have been outmiracled : for there are Rothschilds and English National Debts ; and whoso has sixpence is sovereign (to the length of sixpence... The Banker in Literature - Página 17por Johnson Brigham - 1910 - 250 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 páginas
...it in his pocket, and call it Pecumia, Money. Yet hereby did Barter grow Sale, the Leather Money is now Golden and Paper, and all miracles have been out-miracled...mount guard over him, — to the length of sixpence. — Clothes too, which began in foolishest love of Ornament, what have they not become ! Increased... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 páginas
...is now golden and paper, and all miracles havf]. been out-miracled ; for there are Rothschilds anCs English National Debts ; and whoso has sixpence is-,...mount guard over him, — to the length of sixpence. — Clothes, too, which began in foolishest love of ornament, what have they not become! Increased... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 páginas
...in his pocket, and call it ' Pecunia, Money. Yet hereby did Barter grow Sale, ' the Leather Money is now Golden and Paper, and all ' miracles have been out-miracled : for there are Roths' diilds and English National Debts ; and whoso has ' sixpence is Sovereign (to the length of... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 324 páginas
...Money is now Golden and Paper, and all ' miracles have been out-miracled : for there are Roths' childs and English National Debts; and whoso has ' sixpence is Sovereign (to the length of sixpence) over f all men ; commands Cooks to feed him, Philosophers ' to teach him, Kings to mount guard over him,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 326 páginas
...in his pocket, and call it ' Pecunia, Money. Yet hereby did Barter grow Sale, ' the Leather Money is now Golden and Paper, and all ' miracles have been out-miracled : for there are Roths' childs and English National Debts; and whoso has ' sixpence is Sovereign (to the length of sixpence)... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 380 páginas
...produce has increased, until money, the representative of this produce, has become almost omnipotent, " and whoso has sixpence is sovereign, (to the length...philosophers to teach him, kings to mount guard over him,—to the length of sixpence." Money, therefore, is the universal want, and respect in proportion... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 páginas
...produce has increased, until money, the representative of this produce, has become almost omnipotent, " and whoso has sixpence is sovereign, (to the length...philosophers to teach him, kings to mount guard over him,—to the length of sixpence." Money, therefore, is the universal want, and respect in proportion... | |
| 1842 - 468 páginas
...you have deceived me once, and I am resolved you shall not do it another time." The Money Power. — Whoso has sixpence is sovereign (to the length of sixpence) over all men ; commands books to feed him, philosophers to teach him, kings to mount guard over him, — to the length of sixpence.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 páginas
...in his pocket, and call it Pecunia, Money. ' Yet hereby did Barter grow Sale, the Leather Money is now ' Golden and Paper, and all miracles have been...Kings to mount guard over him, — to the length of six' ponce. — Clothes too, which hegan in foolishest love of Orna' ment, what have they not become... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 páginas
...in his pocket, and call it Pecunia, Money. ' Yet hereby did Barter grow Sale, the Leather Money is now ' Golden and Paper, and all miracles have been...Philosophers to teach ' him, Kings to mount guard over him,—to the length of six' pence.—-Clothes too. which began in foolishest love of Orna' ment, what... | |
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