The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... speaking of such books , as the Letters of " Hamil- ton , " or of Professor List , or the reports of the late Secretary of the Treasury .. Nothing is easier than to manufacture a thing of that kind . perience ; and doubtless much of the ...
... speaking of such books , as the Letters of " Hamil- ton , " or of Professor List , or the reports of the late Secretary of the Treasury .. Nothing is easier than to manufacture a thing of that kind . perience ; and doubtless much of the ...
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... speak of the " value " of life , and of the " value " of gold , & c . Now it is obvious that the term can- not be of the same signification in all its various applications.- Life is not valuable in the same sense of the word with gold ...
... speak of the " value " of life , and of the " value " of gold , & c . Now it is obvious that the term can- not be of the same signification in all its various applications.- Life is not valuable in the same sense of the word with gold ...
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... speak with precision . " + Now in despite of the very general concession of superiority to the in- dividual , wise enough to discover flaws in the workmanship of others , we are inclined to believe that Dr. Smith's language possesses ...
... speak with precision . " + Now in despite of the very general concession of superiority to the in- dividual , wise enough to discover flaws in the workmanship of others , we are inclined to believe that Dr. Smith's language possesses ...
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... speak of exchangeable value with re- spect to life . Objects have exchangeable value because they either do , or are supposed to possess intrinsic worth or utility . We must not , however , imagine that their value in exchange is in pro ...
... speak of exchangeable value with re- spect to life . Objects have exchangeable value because they either do , or are supposed to possess intrinsic worth or utility . We must not , however , imagine that their value in exchange is in pro ...
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... speak sneeringly of the " grave philosophers , " even if he had been well assured that they had wandered from the truth , which their labours had made visible to others . But we gladly leave this subject for the purpose of examining ...
... speak sneeringly of the " grave philosophers , " even if he had been well assured that they had wandered from the truth , which their labours had made visible to others . But we gladly leave this subject for the purpose of examining ...
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