Remarks
On the Credit of New Zealand and the Honour of Great Britain.
Addressed
"To those who extend their thoughts beyond the present, and who do not consider it inconsistent with prudence and philosophy to calculate the future—to those who are of opinion that value exists in reversion, as well as in possession—to those who believe that the infancy and youth of States may be feeble and costly, whilst their progress and maturity may be largely profitable—to those who think that a balance-sheet does not afford the only solution to public questions, and that duty and honour are more enduring, as well as more sacred bonds, than mere profit and loss."—Old Reviewer.
London:
Rees & Collin,
38, Gracechurch Street, E.C.;
1865.