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   Circular To Bankers (Newspaper) - February 12, 1830, London, Middlesex                                to No. 82.] FEBRUARY 12, 1830. TO OUR The great influence which the measures of Parliament Lave for many years exercised upon the affairs of persons in is a circumstance which made all engaged in almost all kinds of look to the proceedings of the present session with intense in this state of public no manifestation of sympathy with the distress of the people would have satisfied all with such circumstances as we are now placed to satisfy reasonable men was the imperative duty of the It that a very general conviction prevails amongst men of property and that the minds of His Majesty's Ministers have not received any just impressions of the state of the in any to the suffering which the people and the danger which For four years very few men of independent property have been in who would not have been at any point of time during that to relinquish their on condition of receiving back their capital without But the hope of from the application of and and industry to the purposes of commerce or has been so nearly extinguished in the most enterprising people in the that very few have been able to retire with their property because they could not find other persons ready to embark the same amount of capital in concerns which had ceased to be and no longer afforded a reasonable ground for expectation of This is a remarkable state of things it in its lengthened wholly without any example since the first American That for forty was of such great of a with here and there an utterly And every No. 82. man to the same unimportant for eighteen months conducted his concerns with that sort of feeling which showed that he would rather wind them up than extend We are speaking of manufactures and But we must an exception to the that few men desired to succeed to the concerns of their and that exception relates to the pursuit of It is a curious notwithstanding the occupation of a farmer has taking the country for several a profitable yet the alternations in that have been sufficient to keep alive that habitual feeling of reliance upon profit and that resulted from the occupation of which is a feeling that has been growing and becoming stronger and stronger ever since the year 1780. It was checked in the years 1816 and 1822 but checked only to receive a new impulse from the prosperity which succeeded those This feeling has never been broken down it up to the present pervaded almost universally the whole class of persons in the condition of occupiers of Hence the eagerness to become possessed of Men of and and in many given up their occupation of because they were wasting their capital by remaining upon and immediately several competitors started up for the on of the same without any abatement of This is an indisputable and it contradicts the opinions of superficial who that production ceases in an occupation as soon as it becomes It shews how much more powerful an impulse human actions receive from habit and than from abstract An habitual reliance upon resulting from the occupation of has hitherto saved the landed interest from the effect of destructive measures proceeding from men who without due general principles to legislation and the business of  

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