Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 15Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... political economy . Upon mere political grounds , such as the rights . of man and equality in natural privileges , the party would have made no headway , even though the object which they intended had been the same amelioration of labor ...
... political economy . Upon mere political grounds , such as the rights . of man and equality in natural privileges , the party would have made no headway , even though the object which they intended had been the same amelioration of labor ...
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... Political Economy is a science founded on wealth , or an art founded on that science . It has the same relation to wealth , which the law of the se- cretions has to the whole body . Substance and vigor are the consequences of the ...
... Political Economy is a science founded on wealth , or an art founded on that science . It has the same relation to wealth , which the law of the se- cretions has to the whole body . Substance and vigor are the consequences of the ...
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... Political Economy is conversant ; the attention , I mean , not only of those who use that term in a favorable sense but of those no less who hold it in abhor- rence , and of our ancestors who never heard it . Many , no doubt , of those ...
... Political Economy is conversant ; the attention , I mean , not only of those who use that term in a favorable sense but of those no less who hold it in abhor- rence , and of our ancestors who never heard it . Many , no doubt , of those ...
Contents
ART PAGE | 12 |
GUIZOTS DEMOCRACY IN FRANCE | 114 |
CRITICAL NOTICES | 253 |
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