hereby did Barter grow Sale, the Leather Money is now Golden and Paper, and all miracles have been out-miracled : for there ' are Rothschilds and English National Debts ; and whoso has ' sixpence is Sovereign (to the length of sixpence) over all men... Sartor Resartus: In Three Books - Side 45af Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 300 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Francis Burdett Money-Coutts - 1903 - 330 sider
...ornament." l From this inadequate statement he naturally draws an inadequate conclusion : " Clothes which began in foolishest love of Ornament, what have they not become ! . . . Shame, divine Shame (Schaam, Modesty), as yet a stranger to the Anthropophagous bosom, arose... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 352 sider
...is now Golden and ' Paper, and all miracles have been out-miracled : for ' there are Rothschilds and English National Debts ; and ' whoso has sixpence...foolishest ' love of Ornament, what have they not become 1 Increased ' Security and pleasurable Heat soon followed : but what ' of these ? Shame, divine Shame... | |
| Hartley Withers - 1909 - 332 sider
...Money is now Golden and Paper, and all miracles have been out-miracled : for there are Rothschilds and English National Debts ; and whoso has sixpence is...mount guard over him — to the length of sixpence." The ox was certainly at one time a standard of value, though it may be doubted whether it passed generally... | |
| Johnson Brigham - 1910 - 306 sider
...money is now golden and paper, and all miracles have been out-miracled : for there are Rothschilds and English National Debts. And whoso has sixpence is...mount guard over him — to the length of sixpence." II BANKERS AS CREATORS OF LITERATURE (From pen and ink drawing in the British Museum) WILLIAM PATERSON... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1916 - 512 sider
...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...of Ornament, what have they not become ! Increased S_ec.urity and pleasurable Heat soon followed : but what of these? Shame, divine "Shame (Schaam, Modesty),... | |
| William Smart - 1916 - 304 sider
...the consuming public that the producing public is employed. " Whoso has sixpence," as Carlyle said, " is sovereign (to the length of sixpence) over all...mount guard over him — to the length of sixpence." It is quite clear, however, that the consumer seldom realises that he has any responsibility in the... | |
| 1904 - 732 sider
...paper, and all miracles have been out-miracled: for there are Rothschilds and English national debts; whoso has sixpence is sovereign to the length of sixpence...philosophers to teach him, kings to mount guard over him,—to the length of sixpence. . . Clothes, too, which began in the foolishest love of ornament,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1916 - 510 sider
...Paper, and all miracles have been outiracled : , for there are Rothschilds and English National pebts ; and whoso has sixpence is sovereign (to the length...;.feed . him, philosophers to teach him, kings to mount r guard over him, — to the length of sixpence. '—Clothes too, which began in foolishest love of... | |
| Francis Sydney Marvin - 1916 - 326 sider
...control over their economic life, if they care to exercise it. ' Whoso has sixpence,' as Carlyle said, ' is sovereign (to the length of sixpence), over all...feed him, Philosophers to teach him, Kings to mount jjuard over him,' — to the length of sixpence. Passive resistance and the boycott are always open... | |
| Francis Sydney Marvin - 1917 - 340 sider
...control over their economic life, if they care to exercise it. ' Whoso has sixpence,' as Carlyle said, ' is sovereign (to the length of sixpence), over all...mount guard over him,' — to the length of sixpence. Passive resistance and the boycott are always open to the public in the last resort against any of... | |
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