The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Many think it the most important of all things that the profits of capital should be large , partly because the capitalist will then be able to lead a very comfortable existence and exercise considerable social power , partly because ...
Many think it the most important of all things that the profits of capital should be large , partly because the capitalist will then be able to lead a very comfortable existence and exercise considerable social power , partly because ...
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The existence of the latter is sufficiently proved in the munificence and marvellous organization of nature ; the existence of the former is evidenced by virtue and a longing after an ideal state of charity , purity , and love .
The existence of the latter is sufficiently proved in the munificence and marvellous organization of nature ; the existence of the former is evidenced by virtue and a longing after an ideal state of charity , purity , and love .
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The same may be said of all goods and chattels , except such as consist of the first necessaries of existence ; and as most of these last are in their nature perishable , one man cannot for his own use be possessed of any considerable ...
The same may be said of all goods and chattels , except such as consist of the first necessaries of existence ; and as most of these last are in their nature perishable , one man cannot for his own use be possessed of any considerable ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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