The Southern Review, Band 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... bodies , and view the moon and stars " walking in their brightness , " with less emotion than that excited by the most ordinary occurrence of life ; but the philosopher , who has in some measure been initiated into the mysteries of ...
... bodies , and view the moon and stars " walking in their brightness , " with less emotion than that excited by the most ordinary occurrence of life ; but the philosopher , who has in some measure been initiated into the mysteries of ...
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... body would be , were its gravity destroyed , and it were left to be tossed about , and become the sport and plaything of the ele- ments . " The valuation of an object , " says Say , " is nothing more , nor less , than the affirmation ...
... body would be , were its gravity destroyed , and it were left to be tossed about , and become the sport and plaything of the ele- ments . " The valuation of an object , " says Say , " is nothing more , nor less , than the affirmation ...
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... body . A unit cannot exchange with itself ; it may , however , with other units - that is , other nations ; and hence Mr. Raymond says that " any surplus exchanged with foreigners has value ; but if the returns be for the nation's own ...
... body . A unit cannot exchange with itself ; it may , however , with other units - that is , other nations ; and hence Mr. Raymond says that " any surplus exchanged with foreigners has value ; but if the returns be for the nation's own ...
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... body politic by its analogy with the body natural . The public treasury performs the functions which belong to the heart and lungs in the animal body ; and as the blood must pass through the lungs to be fit for the nourishment of the body ...
... body politic by its analogy with the body natural . The public treasury performs the functions which belong to the heart and lungs in the animal body ; and as the blood must pass through the lungs to be fit for the nourishment of the body ...
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... body of the nation lost , the producers gained . Besides , it will have very injurious effects in causing the transfer of capital from other employments to that which receives the bounty , and afterwards back again , as these trans ...
... body of the nation lost , the producers gained . Besides , it will have very injurious effects in causing the transfer of capital from other employments to that which receives the bounty , and afterwards back again , as these trans ...
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