The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 28Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 86
Página 105
... result thus : For the nine years , beginning with 1821 , and ending with 1829 , total consumption .. Annual average ... result would seem to justify the assertion in that sense . It only seems , however . The fact is exactly the reverse ...
... result thus : For the nine years , beginning with 1821 , and ending with 1829 , total consumption .. Annual average ... result would seem to justify the assertion in that sense . It only seems , however . The fact is exactly the reverse ...
Página 114
... result of the highest pro- tection which exists in the world . If the sentence read , the monopoly of machinery which protection has produced , it would state a fact , instead of assuming a consequence , and it would state it truly . Is ...
... result of the highest pro- tection which exists in the world . If the sentence read , the monopoly of machinery which protection has produced , it would state a fact , instead of assuming a consequence , and it would state it truly . Is ...
Página 296
... result in the demoralization of the society . Its domestic action should be con- fined to the administration of justice , for the protection of the natural equal rights of the citizen , and the preservation of social order . In all ...
... result in the demoralization of the society . Its domestic action should be con- fined to the administration of justice , for the protection of the natural equal rights of the citizen , and the preservation of social order . In all ...
Conteúdo
JANUARY 1851 | 3 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE AMERICAN UNION | 15 |
II THE TREASURY | 24 |
Direitos autorais | |
32 outras seções não mostradas
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
American amount army average bank beautiful become Bentham bill Black River Canals British canals Carey Carnôt cause cent character coin command commerce Congress Constitution Convention Costa Rica debt democratic duty eloquence England English Erie Canal Europe exports fact father favor feel foreign France friends Girondists gold hand Harper Brothers heart honor important improvements increase interest Jacobins John labor land legislation less Lord Lord Holland means measure ment mind Mosquito nation nature navy never New-York New-York City Nicaragua officers party patriotic period persons Philadelphia Philadelphia mint political possessed present principles produce prosperity Quetzalcoatl Randolph rendered republic republican result revenue revolution Robespierre silver slave slavery tariff tariff of 1828 tion trade treaty Uncle Sam Union United Vergniaud Ward whole Wilmot proviso word young