The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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Sayfa 63
... possessed in the form of securities for the very purpose of deriving an income from them , they are incomprehensible . Mr. J. S. Mill , one of the most strenuous advocates for the English view , that capital is a stock of commodities by ...
... possessed in the form of securities for the very purpose of deriving an income from them , they are incomprehensible . Mr. J. S. Mill , one of the most strenuous advocates for the English view , that capital is a stock of commodities by ...
Sayfa 71
... possessing within herself all the natural elements of prosperity , her popula- tion , from her faulty practical economy , is probably declining in numbers and deteriorating in physical strength . Agriculture is very slowly improved ...
... possessing within herself all the natural elements of prosperity , her popula- tion , from her faulty practical economy , is probably declining in numbers and deteriorating in physical strength . Agriculture is very slowly improved ...
Sayfa 94
... possessed very little of the materials for making a student . His wit , he complains , was slothful , going no faster than it was led ; his understanding slow , his invention languish- ing . The least cloud arrested his progress . He ...
... possessed very little of the materials for making a student . His wit , he complains , was slothful , going no faster than it was led ; his understanding slow , his invention languish- ing . The least cloud arrested his progress . He ...
Sayfa 95
... not forget to add that Aristotle had said little men are pretty , and that the Grand Duke Francis Maria de Medici was his height . But though strong and well knit he never possessed the agility of his father . The most.
... not forget to add that Aristotle had said little men are pretty , and that the Grand Duke Francis Maria de Medici was his height . But though strong and well knit he never possessed the agility of his father . The most.
Sayfa 96
... possessed one valuable qualification . Whatever he did put his mind to comprehend , he comprehended with a thoroughness that quicker intellects must have watched with despair . It is pos- sible , that had he been of a less indolent or a ...
... possessed one valuable qualification . Whatever he did put his mind to comprehend , he comprehended with a thoroughness that quicker intellects must have watched with despair . It is pos- sible , that had he been of a less indolent or a ...
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