The North American Review, Τόμος 32O. Everett, 1831 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Σελίδα 144
... supposed decline of navigation as a positive evil , resulting from the adoption of the protecting policy , and tending , of course , to prove it to be a mistaken one . But the fact admits of another application to the argument , if we ...
... supposed decline of navigation as a positive evil , resulting from the adoption of the protecting policy , and tending , of course , to prove it to be a mistaken one . But the fact admits of another application to the argument , if we ...
Σελίδα 228
... supposed to have been six - tenths ; and under George I. four - tenths . In this coun- try their proportion to the whole population is quite as great as it was in England in the time of Elizabeth . Some tables state it at 83 per cent ...
... supposed to have been six - tenths ; and under George I. four - tenths . In this coun- try their proportion to the whole population is quite as great as it was in England in the time of Elizabeth . Some tables state it at 83 per cent ...
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... supposed advantage resulting to the creditor , from this mode of enforcing payment of his debt . But the distinction in question gives this advantage to a person who has lent a large sum of money , and takes it away from one who has ...
... supposed advantage resulting to the creditor , from this mode of enforcing payment of his debt . But the distinction in question gives this advantage to a person who has lent a large sum of money , and takes it away from one who has ...
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