The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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10. oldal
Are the public to be taxed for forty years and upwards , to give profits to a
particular preferred class of industry , which , at the end of that time , cannot stand
alone , but must still be supported by a continued increasing protection , or
become a ...
Are the public to be taxed for forty years and upwards , to give profits to a
particular preferred class of industry , which , at the end of that time , cannot stand
alone , but must still be supported by a continued increasing protection , or
become a ...
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In other words , PROTECTION BE CONTINUED FOREVER . They declare again
that they do not ask for monopoly , but only " for that security against ruinous
fluctuations and that regularity in sales ( which is indispensable to the success of
...
In other words , PROTECTION BE CONTINUED FOREVER . They declare again
that they do not ask for monopoly , but only " for that security against ruinous
fluctuations and that regularity in sales ( which is indispensable to the success of
...
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Hence when the Anglo - Saxon Becket arrayed himself in opposition to Henry II . ,
he was supported by the prayers and sympathies of a whole race , and the
memory of the murdered saint long continued to be hallowed in the minds of the ...
Hence when the Anglo - Saxon Becket arrayed himself in opposition to Henry II . ,
he was supported by the prayers and sympathies of a whole race , and the
memory of the murdered saint long continued to be hallowed in the minds of the ...
36. oldal
The great misfortune of all human institutions is , that if successful in
accomplishing the ends for which they were created , they are by a blind ,
perhaps a wholesome reverence , continued long after the necessity which
called them into ...
The great misfortune of all human institutions is , that if successful in
accomplishing the ends for which they were created , they are by a blind ,
perhaps a wholesome reverence , continued long after the necessity which
called them into ...
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The Inquisition established by the former was continued by the latter , but with
this important difference , that its victims were now , not Jews and Moors , men of
an alien race and a different religion , but Spaniards and Christians , whose
crime ...
The Inquisition established by the former was continued by the latter , but with
this important difference , that its victims were now , not Jews and Moors , men of
an alien race and a different religion , but Spaniards and Christians , whose
crime ...
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