Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45;Volume 108John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1887 |
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Pagina 38
... ment has thrown a permanent gloom upon the Court at Sinaia . The Queen * has never been able to console herself , and all her writings are tinged with melancholy . The King having no son The following lines are by Queen Eliza- beth ...
... ment has thrown a permanent gloom upon the Court at Sinaia . The Queen * has never been able to console herself , and all her writings are tinged with melancholy . The King having no son The following lines are by Queen Eliza- beth ...
Pagina 41
... ment had gathered force . Those who do not believe in popular gratitude found justification in the spectacle of soldiers and people basely expelling a ruler who had made their country victorious and respected throughout the world but a ...
... ment had gathered force . Those who do not believe in popular gratitude found justification in the spectacle of soldiers and people basely expelling a ruler who had made their country victorious and respected throughout the world but a ...
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... ment aims at extending it . The object of the present paper is not to argue di- rectly for or against any proposed gov- ernmental interference , but to reduce to its proper limits the supposed opposi- tion between orthodox political ...
... ment aims at extending it . The object of the present paper is not to argue di- rectly for or against any proposed gov- ernmental interference , but to reduce to its proper limits the supposed opposi- tion between orthodox political ...
Pagina 67
... ment of labor or capital may be most useful to the community , and yet the conditions of its employment may be such that the laborer or capitalist can- not remunerate himself in the ordinary way , by free exchange of his commodity ...
... ment of labor or capital may be most useful to the community , and yet the conditions of its employment may be such that the laborer or capitalist can- not remunerate himself in the ordinary way , by free exchange of his commodity ...
Pagina 68
... ment implies at once a revolt from ortho- dox political economy , and a rejection of Kant's and Mr. Spencer's funda- mental political principle , that the coer- cive action of government should sim- ply aim at securing equal freedom to ...
... ment implies at once a revolt from ortho- dox political economy , and a rejection of Kant's and Mr. Spencer's funda- mental political principle , that the coer- cive action of government should sim- ply aim at securing equal freedom to ...
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