The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... nature to a money value on the one hand , and a divergence of poverty and misery on the other ; or in other words , in- creasing wealth in fewer hands , and extending privation among greater numbers , the unerring indicators of national ...
... nature to a money value on the one hand , and a divergence of poverty and misery on the other ; or in other words , in- creasing wealth in fewer hands , and extending privation among greater numbers , the unerring indicators of national ...
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... nature , are much increased by the prevailing apathy among all classes that have a more direct interest in the conse- quences . The merchant , whose transactions are of a solid nature , cannot be made to believe that he shall be ...
... nature , are much increased by the prevailing apathy among all classes that have a more direct interest in the conse- quences . The merchant , whose transactions are of a solid nature , cannot be made to believe that he shall be ...
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... natural faculty , or of general application , but to the vast magnitude of the subjects , and to the vast labor necessary to be performed , in order to bring them in their relative influence within the scope of comprehen- sion ; a ...
... natural faculty , or of general application , but to the vast magnitude of the subjects , and to the vast labor necessary to be performed , in order to bring them in their relative influence within the scope of comprehen- sion ; a ...
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... nature is capable of improvement by art . But man is the only species of the animal creation that is susceptible of great improvement . All the others preserve an uniform instinctive medium of capability . Man , by means of education ...
... nature is capable of improvement by art . But man is the only species of the animal creation that is susceptible of great improvement . All the others preserve an uniform instinctive medium of capability . Man , by means of education ...
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... nature , with all its capabilities of improvement , does not appear to present an entirely passive object to be ... natural faculties of their children to the best account , is greatly to be deplored . In many instances , it may be ...
... nature , with all its capabilities of improvement , does not appear to present an entirely passive object to be ... natural faculties of their children to the best account , is greatly to be deplored . In many instances , it may be ...
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