The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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15. oldal
... consequence of their effects . Large capitals - probably the largest capitals held individuals are withdrawn from the slower and less lucrative processes of production , and are employed in what may well be considered as authorized ...
... consequence of their effects . Large capitals - probably the largest capitals held individuals are withdrawn from the slower and less lucrative processes of production , and are employed in what may well be considered as authorized ...
17. oldal
... consequence wherever large capitals are brought into competition with small ones , whether the former be held by individuals or corporate bodies . But this inclination of the times to operate on a grand scale to unite extensive ...
... consequence wherever large capitals are brought into competition with small ones , whether the former be held by individuals or corporate bodies . But this inclination of the times to operate on a grand scale to unite extensive ...
20. oldal
... consequence , the larger portion of the business talent of the time is employed in discovering novel projects , in acquiring the materials for speculation , and adapting them to the purpose . Then the aid of capitalists and professional ...
... consequence , the larger portion of the business talent of the time is employed in discovering novel projects , in acquiring the materials for speculation , and adapting them to the purpose . Then the aid of capitalists and professional ...
21. oldal
... consequences of this univer- sal spirit of gaming . " Such is , in general , the perverted speculation of modern times . It multiplies itself under a thousand forms , it fastens on labour , on capital , and on commerce , appropriating ...
... consequences of this univer- sal spirit of gaming . " Such is , in general , the perverted speculation of modern times . It multiplies itself under a thousand forms , it fastens on labour , on capital , and on commerce , appropriating ...
25. oldal
... consequence of apprehending it only in part . The ancient Stoics espoused the doctrine of an intelligent soul of the material universe . The " Anima Mundi , " according to their philosophy , guided the changes of the seasons , and all ...
... consequence of apprehending it only in part . The ancient Stoics espoused the doctrine of an intelligent soul of the material universe . The " Anima Mundi , " according to their philosophy , guided the changes of the seasons , and all ...
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