| Charles Mackay - 1841 - 426 páginas
...offered for sale at ruinously low prices, or assigned in payment of bargains made at the tulip-mart. Foreigners became smitten with the same frenzy, and money poured into Holland from all directions. The prices of the necessaries of life rose again by degrees ; houses and lands, horses and carriages,... | |
| 1843 - 488 páginas
...offered for sale at ruinously low prices, or assigned in payment of bargains made at the tulip-mart. Foreigners became smitten with the same frenzy, and money poured into Holland from all directions. The prices of the necessaries of life rose again by degrees ; houses and lands, horses and carriages,... | |
| 1857 - 904 páginas
...offered for sale at ruinously low prices, or assigned in payment of bargains made at the tulip-mart. Foreigners became smitten with the same frenzy, and money poured into Holland from all directions. The prices of the necessaries of life rose again by degrees ; houses and lands, horses and carriages,... | |
| Boris Sidis - 1898 - 440 páginas
...made at the tulip market. So contagious was the epidemic that foreigners became smitten with the eame frenzy and money poured into Holland from all •...seized on the minds of *the Dutch. Instead of buying, every one was trying to sell. Tulips fell below their normal value. Thousands of merchants were utterly... | |
| Walter Dill Scott - 1903 - 256 páginas
...offered for sale at ruinously low prices, or assigned in payment for bargains made in the tulip market. So contagious was the epidemic that foreigners became...seized on the minds of the Dutch. Instead of buying, every one was trying to sell. Tulips fell below their normal value. Thousands of merchants were utterly... | |
| Walter Dill Scott - 1903 - 264 páginas
...offered for sale at ruinously low prices, or assigned in payment for bargains made in the tulip market. So contagious was the epidemic that foreigners became...seized on the minds of the Dutch. Instead of buying, every one was trying to sell. Tulips fell below their normal value. Thousands of merchants were utterly... | |
| Walter Dill Scott - 1903 - 264 páginas
...offered for sale at ruinously low prices, or assigned in payment for bargains -made in the tulip market. So contagious was the epidemic that foreigners became...suggestion began to work in the opposite direction, and a universaf panic suddenly seized on the minds of the Dutch. Instead of buying, every one was trying... | |
| Edward Alsworth Ross - 1908 - 410 páginas
...offered for sale at ruinously low prices, or assigned in payment of bargains made at the tulip market. So contagious was the epidemic that foreigners became...seized on the minds of the Dutch. Instead of buying, every one was trying to sell. Tulips fell below their normal value. Thousands of merchants were utterly... | |
| Edward Alsworth Ross - 1908 - 416 páginas
...offered for sale at ruinously low prices, or assigned in payment of bargains made at the tulip market. So contagious was the epidemic that foreigners became...from all directions. "This speculative mania did not lastlong; social suggestion began to work in the opposite direction, and a universal panic suddenly... | |
| Charles Spurgeon Gardner - 1918 - 446 páginas
...foreigners became smitten with the same frenzy, and money poured into Holland from all directions. " The speculative mania did not last long; social suggestion...seized on the minds of the Dutch. Instead of buying every one was trying to sell. Tulips fell below their normal value. Thousands of merchants were utterly... | |
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