The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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8. oldal
... things , the necessity for a new definition , or for a precise limitation , of the meaning of production and value , in the science of political economy . In the sense in which political economy employs these terms , there was neither ...
... things , the necessity for a new definition , or for a precise limitation , of the meaning of production and value , in the science of political economy . In the sense in which political economy employs these terms , there was neither ...
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... things should permit such a system to become universal , production would cease almost entirely , and profit would be impossible . But long before the goal was reached , the profits would be gambling profits , acquired at the expense of ...
... things should permit such a system to become universal , production would cease almost entirely , and profit would be impossible . But long before the goal was reached , the profits would be gambling profits , acquired at the expense of ...
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... things is to social disinte- gration , because every one is compelled to prey upon all who come within his reach , and to devour each other , like pikes in a fish pond . If , in earlier times , the burthens of subsistence had required ...
... things is to social disinte- gration , because every one is compelled to prey upon all who come within his reach , and to devour each other , like pikes in a fish pond . If , in earlier times , the burthens of subsistence had required ...
28. oldal
... things are already apparent , and sufficiently demonstrate that the appearance of commercial prosperity , which has occasioned so many hosannahs and such repeated hallelujahs , is delusive , and due only to an immense artificial ...
... things are already apparent , and sufficiently demonstrate that the appearance of commercial prosperity , which has occasioned so many hosannahs and such repeated hallelujahs , is delusive , and due only to an immense artificial ...
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... things , we suppose , there must be some line of distinction between a life of George Washington , and a history of the Ameri- can revolution ; otherwise , Mr. George Bancroft would have been justified in giving to the revolutionary ...
... things , we suppose , there must be some line of distinction between a life of George Washington , and a history of the Ameri- can revolution ; otherwise , Mr. George Bancroft would have been justified in giving to the revolutionary ...
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