The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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22. oldal
... influence of large capi- tals and still larger establishments , the lust of sudden wealth , and the rapacity of speculation , have modified both the purposes of trade and the requirements of the trader . Trade for the sake of trade ...
... influence of large capi- tals and still larger establishments , the lust of sudden wealth , and the rapacity of speculation , have modified both the purposes of trade and the requirements of the trader . Trade for the sake of trade ...
24. oldal
... the daily practices of the world , it is much to be feared that they generate a monomania which must even- tuate in social suicide . While the influences , the temptations , and the effects 24 SPECULATION AND TRADE .
... the daily practices of the world , it is much to be feared that they generate a monomania which must even- tuate in social suicide . While the influences , the temptations , and the effects 24 SPECULATION AND TRADE .
25. oldal
... influences , the temptations , and the effects of specu- lation thus descend from the sublime heights of the financial operations on the exchange , to the smallest trading and manufac- turing establishments , every where engrossing the ...
... influences , the temptations , and the effects of specu- lation thus descend from the sublime heights of the financial operations on the exchange , to the smallest trading and manufac- turing establishments , every where engrossing the ...
30. oldal
... influences . These considerations have induced us to reject and pass in silence , the projects of reform mentioned at the close of the volume we are noticing . The remedy required must be more general and durable than any modification ...
... influences . These considerations have induced us to reject and pass in silence , the projects of reform mentioned at the close of the volume we are noticing . The remedy required must be more general and durable than any modification ...
34. oldal
... influences are silently working towards a grand explosion ; the separate steps of advancing dangers are almost unheeded ; in the bustle and activity of eager industry or of inebriating speculation , immediate effects are so exclusively ...
... influences are silently working towards a grand explosion ; the separate steps of advancing dangers are almost unheeded ; in the bustle and activity of eager industry or of inebriating speculation , immediate effects are so exclusively ...
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