The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... ship in which it is conveyed , and which is charged in the freight of the goods : thirdly , the labour of the spinner and weaver : fourthly , a portion of the labour of the engineer , smith and carpenter who erected the buildings and ...
... ship in which it is conveyed , and which is charged in the freight of the goods : thirdly , the labour of the spinner and weaver : fourthly , a portion of the labour of the engineer , smith and carpenter who erected the buildings and ...
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... ships ; and a thousand other equally absurd conse- quences would follow . " * If Mr. R. means that a bushel of corn grown on a poor soil , costs more labour in its production than one raised on fertile land , he is unquestionably ...
... ships ; and a thousand other equally absurd conse- quences would follow . " * If Mr. R. means that a bushel of corn grown on a poor soil , costs more labour in its production than one raised on fertile land , he is unquestionably ...
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... ships to accomplish the transportations of commerce , and cara- vans of men and beasts were still employed , the costs of trans- portation would be governed by the charges of this latter mode of conveyance ; and for the very plain ...
... ships to accomplish the transportations of commerce , and cara- vans of men and beasts were still employed , the costs of trans- portation would be governed by the charges of this latter mode of conveyance ; and for the very plain ...
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... ship had not the clearest views on this subject , * still as his work was prior to Mr. R's by many years , and as the " first hints " are found in it , he is entitled to precedence in the claim of ori- ginality . Of former writers on ...
... ship had not the clearest views on this subject , * still as his work was prior to Mr. R's by many years , and as the " first hints " are found in it , he is entitled to precedence in the claim of ori- ginality . Of former writers on ...
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... ships of the line , and then destroying them ; digging canals in situations , where to supply them with water is an utter impossi- bility ; or performing excavations for the exquisite pleasure of filling them up again ; * and all these ...
... ships of the line , and then destroying them ; digging canals in situations , where to supply them with water is an utter impossi- bility ; or performing excavations for the exquisite pleasure of filling them up again ; * and all these ...
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