| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 492 pages
...chief riches of a nation, I shall proceed to shew, that it gives its only riches, the only riches which we can call our own, and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. Of nations, as of individuals, the first blessing is independence. Neither... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 514 pages
...chief riches of a nation, I shall proceed to shew, that it gives its only riches, the only riches which we can call our own, and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. Of nations, as of individuals, the first blessing is independence. Neither... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 450 pages
...chief riches of a nation, I shall proceed to shew, that it gives its only riches, the only riches which we can call our own, and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. Of nations, as of individuals, the first blessing is independence. Neither... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 476 pages
...chief riches of a nation, I shall proceed to show, that it gives its only riches, the only riches which we can call our own, and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. Of nations, as of individuals, the first blessing is independence. Neither... | |
| John S. Skinner, Editor. - 1826 - 438 pages
...chief riches of a nation, I shall proceed to shew, that it Rives its only riches, the only riches which we can call our own, and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. I have already observed, how differently agriculture was considered by the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1851 - 360 pages
...periods, and, as he grows more elegant, becomes less intelligible. Agriculture. Idler, vol. 1. Agriculture not only gives riches to a nation, but the only riches...call our own, and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. Universal ttsitm: Of nations, as of individuals, the first blessing is independence.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1853 - 336 pages
...periods, and, as he grows more elegant, becomes less intelligible. Idler, vol. 1. Agriculture. Agriculture not only gives riches to a nation, but the only riches...call our own, and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. Universal Fisiter. Of nations, as of individuals, the first blessing is... | |
| Peter Mathias - England - 2006 - 360 pages
...famine prices. He claimed that agriculture produced the chief assets of a nation 'its only riches which we can call our own and of which we need not fear either deprivation of diminution' . This occasional piece 'Further thoughts on Agriculture' (The Visiter,... | |
| joseph rogerson - 1840 - 500 pages
...prosperity of hi! country :—" Agriculture is the chief riches of an«tio«, it gives its own riches, the only riches we can call our own; and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. Of nations as of individuals, the first !«.-- ing is independence;—there... | |
| Farmers' Alliance - 1834 - 756 pages
...agriculture is the chief riches of | a nation, that it gives its own riches, the only riches which we can call our own, and of which we need not fear either deprivation or diminution. Of nations, as of individuals, the first blessing is independence. Neither... | |
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