It is simply, and solely, the abundance of money within a state [which] makes the difference in its grandeur and power.


Arthur John Sargent (1899), The Economic Policy of Colbert. p. 65


It is simply, and solely, the abundance of money within a state [which] makes the difference in its grandeur and power.

It is simply, and solely, the abundance of money within a state [which] makes the difference in its grandeur and power.

It is simply, and solely, the abundance of money within a state [which] makes the difference in its grandeur and power.

It is simply, and solely, the abundance of money within a state [which] makes the difference in its grandeur and power.