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" I am deeply convinced that all excess in the public expenditure beyond the legitimate wants of the country is not only a pecuniary waste— for that, although an important, is yet a comparatively trifling matter — but a great political, and, above all,... "
Concord - Página 80
1904
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1861 - 1186 páginas
...has been a tendency to break down all barriers and all limits. For my own part I am deeply convinced that all excess in the public expenditure beyond the...wants of the country is not only a pecuniary waste — for that is a comparatively trifling Blatter — but a great political and a greut moral evil....
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1861 - 1184 páginas
...has been a tendency to break down all barriers and all limits. For my own part I am deeply convinced that all excess in the public expenditure beyond the...legitimate wants of the country is not only a pecuniary truste — for that is a comparatively trifling Biattor — but a great political and a greut moral...
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The Financial Statements of 1853, 1860-1863: To which are Added, a Speech on ...

William Ewart Gladstone - 1863 - 504 páginas
...and all limiis, which restrain the amount of public charge. For my own part, I am deeply convinced that all excess in the public expenditure beyond the...wants of the country is not only a pecuniary waste— for that, although an important, is yet a comparatively trifling matter — but a great political,...
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The Ackworth reading book, being selections from the best English authors in ...

Ackworth sch - 1865 - 442 páginas
...expenditure, and in the consequences that are associated with them. For my own part, I am deeply convinced that all excess in the public expenditure beyond the...all, a great moral evil . It is a characteristic, sir, of the mischiefs which arise from financial prodigality, that they creep onwards with a noiseless...
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Whig and Tory Administrations During the Last Thirteen Years

Homersham Cox - 1868 - 180 páginas
...exceeding the amount of duty abolished. — Financial Statement, 1864 ; Hansard, vol. 174, col. 552. that all excess in the public expenditure beyond the...wants of the country is not only a pecuniary waste — for that, although an important, is yet a comparatively trifling matter — but a great political,...
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Whig and Tory administrations during the last thirteen years

Homersham Cox - 1868 - 244 páginas
...exceeding the amount of duty abolished. — Financial Statement, 1864 ; Hansard, vol. 174, col. 552. that all excess in the public expenditure beyond the...wants of the country is not only a pecuniary waste — for that, although an important, is yet a comparatively trifling matter — • but a great political,...
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Remarks on the valuation of widows' funds with tables

David R W. Huie - 1868 - 298 páginas
...exceeding the amount of duty abolished. — Financial Statement, 1864 ; Hansard, vol. 174, col. 652. that all excess in the public expenditure beyond the...wants of the country is not only a pecuniary waste — for that, although an important, is yet a comparatively trifling matter — • but a great political,...
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The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Volumen5

Theodore Martin - 1880 - 560 páginas
...expenditure.' There was no gainsaying the truism by which this statement was followed, that ' all excess in public expenditure beyond the legitimate wants of...great political, and, above all, a great moral evil.' But as parsimony in public no less than in private affairs is ever the worst economy, so it was obvious...
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The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Volumen5

Theodore Martin - 1880 - 564 páginas
...expenditure.' There was no gainsaying the truism by which this statement was followed, that ' all excess in public expenditure beyond the legitimate wants of...great political, and, above all, a great moral evil.' But as parsimony in public no less than in private affairs is ever the worst economy, so it was obvious...
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The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Volumen5

Sir Theodore Martin - 1880 - 452 páginas
...expenditure.' There was no gainsaying the truism by which this statement was followed, that 'all excess in public expenditure beyond the legitimate wants of...great political, and, above all, a great moral evil.' But as parsimony in public no less than in private affairs is ever the worst economy, so it was obvious...
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