The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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7. oldal
... say that it furthers the permanent interests of commerce or capital , for the declaration would be precipitate , though this appears to be the general belief . But it does enure to the benefit of the present pets of fortune . Instead of ...
... say that it furthers the permanent interests of commerce or capital , for the declaration would be precipitate , though this appears to be the general belief . But it does enure to the benefit of the present pets of fortune . Instead of ...
19. oldal
... says M. Troplong , ' corporate associations are a true republic . ' Let us add : with the tradi tionary ... say which of the two regimes is the worst for the sleeping partner or shareholder . Under the one , as under the other , he is ...
... says M. Troplong , ' corporate associations are a true republic . ' Let us add : with the tradi tionary ... say which of the two regimes is the worst for the sleeping partner or shareholder . Under the one , as under the other , he is ...
29. oldal
... had rapidly become immense . ' 6 " Mr. Urquhart , in the Spirit of the East , ' says that , at length , the infraction of an injudicious by - law gave rise to SPECULATION AND TRADE .. 29 On the side of Mount Ossa, and overhanging the ...
... had rapidly become immense . ' 6 " Mr. Urquhart , in the Spirit of the East , ' says that , at length , the infraction of an injudicious by - law gave rise to SPECULATION AND TRADE .. 29 On the side of Mount Ossa, and overhanging the ...
36. oldal
... say is evidently his predominant aim ; how to say it , though not neglected , is but a subordinate purpose , for which , however , nature and genius have amply provided . Although the author must be somewhat advanced in years , the only ...
... say is evidently his predominant aim ; how to say it , though not neglected , is but a subordinate purpose , for which , however , nature and genius have amply provided . Although the author must be somewhat advanced in years , the only ...
39. oldal
... says not a word of St. Clair's retreat from Ticonderoga , and not a word of Stark at Bennington . They were all of essential , however indirect , importance to Washington's wider strategy . To perceive how happily Mr. Irving has availed ...
... says not a word of St. Clair's retreat from Ticonderoga , and not a word of Stark at Bennington . They were all of essential , however indirect , importance to Washington's wider strategy . To perceive how happily Mr. Irving has availed ...
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