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Pagina 9
... reason , of course , that if several great nations sud- denly decide that they will at all cost have gold currencies to be coined in the next few years , the annual production cannot meet the demand , which must be mainly supplied , if ...
... reason , of course , that if several great nations sud- denly decide that they will at all cost have gold currencies to be coined in the next few years , the annual production cannot meet the demand , which must be mainly supplied , if ...
Pagina 10
... reason that we , who have had a gold standard with little interruption since the time of Sir Isaac Newton , should throw it up at the demand of M. Cernuschi ? The diffi- culties of France simply consist in the fact , that , having had ...
... reason that we , who have had a gold standard with little interruption since the time of Sir Isaac Newton , should throw it up at the demand of M. Cernuschi ? The diffi- culties of France simply consist in the fact , that , having had ...
Pagina 19
... reason why the wel- come should be warmer in America than in England . Men of culture , whose work makes up the larger portion of any literature , are much indebted to circumstances and opportunity . In America they have been , as has ...
... reason why the wel- come should be warmer in America than in England . Men of culture , whose work makes up the larger portion of any literature , are much indebted to circumstances and opportunity . In America they have been , as has ...
Pagina 21
... and even , sometimes , Carlyle ? Is not one reason why Dickens is more popular than Thackeray with this class his lack of temperance which led him to caricature rather 1881 . 21 LITERATURE UNDER THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC .
... and even , sometimes , Carlyle ? Is not one reason why Dickens is more popular than Thackeray with this class his lack of temperance which led him to caricature rather 1881 . 21 LITERATURE UNDER THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC .
Pagina 22
... reason why Macaulay is so widely read the fact that his rhetoric deals with the raw pigments , the contrasts , exaggeration , and untruth that belong to sensational- ism , and that in his hands discolor and distort history ? Are not ...
... reason why Macaulay is so widely read the fact that his rhetoric deals with the raw pigments , the contrasts , exaggeration , and untruth that belong to sensational- ism , and that in his hands discolor and distort history ? Are not ...
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