The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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3. oldal
... means , or by the application of trivial forces , is rendered manifest by daily experience , if we will only consult experience . Still , neither science nor art was interpreted to the profane multitude . The brilliant operations of the ...
... means , or by the application of trivial forces , is rendered manifest by daily experience , if we will only consult experience . Still , neither science nor art was interpreted to the profane multitude . The brilliant operations of the ...
11. oldal
... mean neither value in use nor value in exchange , so far as the latter is habitually identified with price . What we mean by actual value , is productive value - capacity to produce other commodities by the exchange of the annual or ...
... mean neither value in use nor value in exchange , so far as the latter is habitually identified with price . What we mean by actual value , is productive value - capacity to produce other commodities by the exchange of the annual or ...
12. oldal
... means to pay for the stocks , and can wait till the favorable moment arrives to resell with an assured profit . Possessing ample funds , and sheltered from all risks , the Rothschilds , the Barings , the Hopes , and others of that rich ...
... means to pay for the stocks , and can wait till the favorable moment arrives to resell with an assured profit . Possessing ample funds , and sheltered from all risks , the Rothschilds , the Barings , the Hopes , and others of that rich ...
14. oldal
... means of the community or of individuals , without rendering any equivalent in exchange ; it is the cankerworm of production , the consuming pest of societies and States . " + 66 Speculation then ceases to be a game at which every one ...
... means of the community or of individuals , without rendering any equivalent in exchange ; it is the cankerworm of production , the consuming pest of societies and States . " + 66 Speculation then ceases to be a game at which every one ...
19. oldal
... means to the control of the capitalist and speculator . Without its coöperation speculation would soon die out , or shrink to smaller dimensions , for want of sufficient aliment ; with its expansion , which seems to be the destiny of ...
... means to the control of the capitalist and speculator . Without its coöperation speculation would soon die out , or shrink to smaller dimensions , for want of sufficient aliment ; with its expansion , which seems to be the destiny of ...
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