The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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10. oldal
... period of the transaction ; they represent iden- tically the same property , producing exactly the same revenues , at the expiration of the term , that they did at its commencement . Their productive capacity has been neither increased ...
... period of the transaction ; they represent iden- tically the same property , producing exactly the same revenues , at the expiration of the term , that they did at its commencement . Their productive capacity has been neither increased ...
13. oldal
... period of their growth . They are the gudgeons which devour each other and the stray members of the community at large , until they are either consumed by the larger fish , or become large fish themselves . Speculation may be the luxury ...
... period of their growth . They are the gudgeons which devour each other and the stray members of the community at large , until they are either consumed by the larger fish , or become large fish themselves . Speculation may be the luxury ...
15. oldal
... period an ascendency which is portentous . But the application of the same spirit to industrial enterprises is of comparatively recent date , and has in great measure , grown out of the introduction of steam , and the vast development ...
... period an ascendency which is portentous . But the application of the same spirit to industrial enterprises is of comparatively recent date , and has in great measure , grown out of the introduction of steam , and the vast development ...
30. oldal
... period , the bank of Vienna , where their funds were deposited , broke , and along with this misfortune political events continued to overshadow the fortunes of Ampelakia , where pros- perity and even hope were finally extinguished by ...
... period , the bank of Vienna , where their funds were deposited , broke , and along with this misfortune political events continued to overshadow the fortunes of Ampelakia , where pros- perity and even hope were finally extinguished by ...
31. oldal
... period has the motion of these vast waters been grander , more portentous , or less readily appreciable than at present ; yet at no period has the just estimation of their actual and prospective currents been more essential to the ...
... period has the motion of these vast waters been grander , more portentous , or less readily appreciable than at present ; yet at no period has the just estimation of their actual and prospective currents been more essential to the ...
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