The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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3. oldal
... favour , means nothing more than that , " to support , or countenance , " then surely it is a strange request , unless the party labours under some peculiar grievance , to ask for themselves , only , that which is equally the right of ...
... favour , means nothing more than that , " to support , or countenance , " then surely it is a strange request , unless the party labours under some peculiar grievance , to ask for themselves , only , that which is equally the right of ...
4. oldal
... favour of such a system of specific duties as will adequately protect the labour and capital of the country ; and who will not truly and efficiently repre- sent our interests upon these questions ; and that we will make this question ...
... favour of such a system of specific duties as will adequately protect the labour and capital of the country ; and who will not truly and efficiently repre- sent our interests upon these questions ; and that we will make this question ...
12. oldal
... favour each class of labour , an artificial scarcity is forced in every kind of produce , by prohibition , restriction , suppression of machinery , and other analagous measures . " He is at once " Man produces in order to consume ...
... favour each class of labour , an artificial scarcity is forced in every kind of produce , by prohibition , restriction , suppression of machinery , and other analagous measures . " He is at once " Man produces in order to consume ...
15. oldal
... favour of the new system was $ 59,000,000 . And , gentlemen , when I see it stated in your own official returns , that without any decided augmentation of the population of the United Kingdom , you consume now some nine or ten millions ...
... favour of the new system was $ 59,000,000 . And , gentlemen , when I see it stated in your own official returns , that without any decided augmentation of the population of the United Kingdom , you consume now some nine or ten millions ...
22. oldal
... favours , profess their great aim to be the public interest . " Public advan- tage may be taken for granted as a result , but upon pure consideration of public advantage no rail way was ever undertaken . It is the commercial speculation ...
... favours , profess their great aim to be the public interest . " Public advan- tage may be taken for granted as a result , but upon pure consideration of public advantage no rail way was ever undertaken . It is the commercial speculation ...
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