The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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5. oldal
... sense , to denote the practices of commercial enterprise , even more than the theory of wealth . It is a luminous exposition of evils already experienced without being extensively recognized , and of perils impending without having ...
... sense , to denote the practices of commercial enterprise , even more than the theory of wealth . It is a luminous exposition of evils already experienced without being extensively recognized , and of perils impending without having ...
7. oldal
... sense in the text , " Consider the lilies of the field , how they grow they toil not , neither do they spin ; and yet , I say unto you , that even Solomon , in all his glory , was not arrayed like one of these . " During the month of ...
... sense in the text , " Consider the lilies of the field , how they grow they toil not , neither do they spin ; and yet , I say unto you , that even Solomon , in all his glory , was not arrayed like one of these . " During the month of ...
8. oldal
... sense in which political economy employs these terms , there was neither production nor increase of value , yet all the principal operations of trade in our times partake of the essential character of this financial operation ...
... sense in which political economy employs these terms , there was neither production nor increase of value , yet all the principal operations of trade in our times partake of the essential character of this financial operation ...
14. oldal
... sense of integrity among the various performers . A conventional morality will necessarily exist , and this will be usu- ally respected ; but that morality will itself have a tendency to introduce and encourage a low grade of principle ...
... sense of integrity among the various performers . A conventional morality will necessarily exist , and this will be usu- ally respected ; but that morality will itself have a tendency to introduce and encourage a low grade of principle ...
21. oldal
... sense ; it is not in its better meaning ; and this better meaning is more adequately and signifi- cantly expressed by invention . The discrimination between the diverse applications of creative genius gives a more complete character to ...
... sense ; it is not in its better meaning ; and this better meaning is more adequately and signifi- cantly expressed by invention . The discrimination between the diverse applications of creative genius gives a more complete character to ...
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