The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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... complete a literature of the Eleusinian Mysteries of modern trade , as a curious man could desire , or a business man demand . Two thirds of the present volume are occupied with the eluci- dation of the routine of the dealings of ...
... complete a literature of the Eleusinian Mysteries of modern trade , as a curious man could desire , or a business man demand . Two thirds of the present volume are occupied with the eluci- dation of the routine of the dealings of ...
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... complete revolution in social economy . " * It is a revolution , however peaceably and silently effected . It is a grand coup d'etat achieved for the advantage of the reign- ing dynasty . We will not venture to say that it furthers the ...
... complete revolution in social economy . " * It is a revolution , however peaceably and silently effected . It is a grand coup d'etat achieved for the advantage of the reign- ing dynasty . We will not venture to say that it furthers the ...
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... complete character to the treatise before us , and adds to its philosophical precision ; but if introduced into this essay , it would only have extended our remarks unnecessarily , and produced confusion in the minds of our readers ...
... complete character to the treatise before us , and adds to its philosophical precision ; but if introduced into this essay , it would only have extended our remarks unnecessarily , and produced confusion in the minds of our readers ...
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... complete destruction . When we point to statistics , to exports , and imports , to the returns of annual produc- tion and consumption , and to the aggregate profits of the year , it would be prudent to reflect that our age may possibly ...
... complete destruction . When we point to statistics , to exports , and imports , to the returns of annual produc- tion and consumption , and to the aggregate profits of the year , it would be prudent to reflect that our age may possibly ...
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... of a fragmen- tary nature seems to preclude the exercise upon it of a complete and equitable judgment . The true scope of an author can rarely be appreciated , until he has wrought his subject out 36 IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... of a fragmen- tary nature seems to preclude the exercise upon it of a complete and equitable judgment . The true scope of an author can rarely be appreciated , until he has wrought his subject out 36 IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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