The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... America opened mines far more productive , with an equal expenditure of materials and with equal labor ; they were consequently , at first , most advan- tageous . The mass of gold and silver actually existing in the world , being ...
... America opened mines far more productive , with an equal expenditure of materials and with equal labor ; they were consequently , at first , most advan- tageous . The mass of gold and silver actually existing in the world , being ...
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... America might not have been discovered ; they may be worked out : trade , in- dustry , population , may hereafter increase at a greater rate than con- trivances for diminishing metallic payments ; and the value of gold and silver , in ...
... America might not have been discovered ; they may be worked out : trade , in- dustry , population , may hereafter increase at a greater rate than con- trivances for diminishing metallic payments ; and the value of gold and silver , in ...
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... American mines . An increase of commerce , industry , population , & c . through- out the world , would not require any numerical augmentation of gold , or other circulating media : the demand carrying on the value in an equal degree ...
... American mines . An increase of commerce , industry , population , & c . through- out the world , would not require any numerical augmentation of gold , or other circulating media : the demand carrying on the value in an equal degree ...
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... America it might truly be said what has been falsely and vainly said of this ill - fated land , that she is the envy and admira- tion of the world . ' America is a thorn in the bosoms of the des- pots of Europe ; she may proudly bid ...
... America it might truly be said what has been falsely and vainly said of this ill - fated land , that she is the envy and admira- tion of the world . ' America is a thorn in the bosoms of the des- pots of Europe ; she may proudly bid ...
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... America , form the difference between the people of that country and of Great Britain . There is more polite literature in this country ; but more general informa- tion in America . Societies of so economical a kind as the mathematical ...
... America , form the difference between the people of that country and of Great Britain . There is more polite literature in this country ; but more general informa- tion in America . Societies of so economical a kind as the mathematical ...
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