The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... object of great interest to civilized nations , and still more to those who profess the Christian religion . In it have been preserved the oldest records which exist of the transactions of the human race , and the foundations of our ...
... object of great interest to civilized nations , and still more to those who profess the Christian religion . In it have been preserved the oldest records which exist of the transactions of the human race , and the foundations of our ...
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... object . We feel it to be more imper- iously binding upon us at present , because in a subject , like that before us , where unremitted thought is absolutely necessary to carry out its various bearings , words may pass for things , and ...
... object . We feel it to be more imper- iously binding upon us at present , because in a subject , like that before us , where unremitted thought is absolutely necessary to carry out its various bearings , words may pass for things , and ...
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... object will be visible in even the best part of our speculations , and many of our deductions will be remarkable only for their absurdity . Such we believe to be the origin of many of the immature , unshapen publications , of which the ...
... object will be visible in even the best part of our speculations , and many of our deductions will be remarkable only for their absurdity . Such we believe to be the origin of many of the immature , unshapen publications , of which the ...
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... object , and sometimes the power of purchasing other goods , which the possession of that object conveys . The one may be called ' value in use ; ' and the oth- er , ' value in exchange . ' The things which have the greatest value in ...
... object , and sometimes the power of purchasing other goods , which the possession of that object conveys . The one may be called ' value in use ; ' and the oth- er , ' value in exchange . ' The things which have the greatest value in ...
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... objects of consumption ; and there- fore the proposition , that commodities , when consumed , have no value , is ... object of demand , but how necessary soever any particular article may be to our comfort , or even existence , and ...
... objects of consumption ; and there- fore the proposition , that commodities , when consumed , have no value , is ... object of demand , but how necessary soever any particular article may be to our comfort , or even existence , and ...
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