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Pagina 23
... produce fruits and flowers twice as fine as her own ; artificial stone more durable than her best granite : we can make gems , metals , fire , air , earth , waters , and that fifth and mightiest element - STEAM , -every thing , in short ...
... produce fruits and flowers twice as fine as her own ; artificial stone more durable than her best granite : we can make gems , metals , fire , air , earth , waters , and that fifth and mightiest element - STEAM , -every thing , in short ...
Pagina 41
... produce would persuade those who will refuse their approbation to our poet , on behalf of what we have attempted , however inadequately , to exhibit . Their number , we hope , will not be considerable ; and we confidently trust that ...
... produce would persuade those who will refuse their approbation to our poet , on behalf of what we have attempted , however inadequately , to exhibit . Their number , we hope , will not be considerable ; and we confidently trust that ...
Pagina 43
... produce , the consumer is taxed for the whole produce , in order to give a higher value to this fourth or third ; but it is here wholly overlooked , that the landlord receives , not only a higher price for the quantity of corn which ...
... produce , the consumer is taxed for the whole produce , in order to give a higher value to this fourth or third ; but it is here wholly overlooked , that the landlord receives , not only a higher price for the quantity of corn which ...
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... producing profitably ; and thus realizes the case of capitalist and labourer , although with high prices and high wages ... produce which remains after deducting his own subsist- ence , the whole stock of profits must come ; and it hence ...
... producing profitably ; and thus realizes the case of capitalist and labourer , although with high prices and high wages ... produce which remains after deducting his own subsist- ence , the whole stock of profits must come ; and it hence ...
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... produce of three hundred and thirty , being considerably up- wards of a third of the whole , upwards of three - eighths . When corn again has fallen to forty shillings , and the soil has been abandoned , the landlord gets ninety ...
... produce of three hundred and thirty , being considerably up- wards of a third of the whole , upwards of three - eighths . When corn again has fallen to forty shillings , and the soil has been abandoned , the landlord gets ninety ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 535 - The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill; A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel light.
Pagina 635 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream : The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
Pagina 437 - It was a lie raised to excuse their barbarity to us." — Take notice, that the duke's charging this on Lord Kilmarnock (certainly on misinformation) decided this unhappy man's fate...
Pagina 535 - A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food: For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Pagina 432 - However, two nights afterwards, being left alone with her while her mother and sister were at Bedford House, he found himself so impatient, that he sent for a parson. The doctor refused to perform the ceremony without licence...
Pagina 437 - Just before they came out of the Tower, Lord Balmerino drank a bumper to King James's health. As the clock struck ten, they came forth on foot, Lord Kilmarnock all in black, his hair unpowdered in a bag, supported by Forster, the great Presbyterian, and Mr.
Pagina 438 - ... the axe behind himself. At last the Earl knelt down, with a visible unwillingness to depart, and after five minutes dropped his handkerchief, the signal, and his head was cut off at once, only hanging by a bit of skin, and was received in a scarlet cloth by four of the undertaker's men kneeling, who wrapped it up and put it into the coffin with the body ; orders having been given not to expose the heads, as used to be the custom.
Pagina 592 - Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image, nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor worship them...
Pagina 400 - That his Majesty be enabled to defray any such expense as he may incur in establishing an efficient stipendiary magistracy in the colonies, and in aiding the local legislatures in providing for the religious and moral education of the negro population to be emancipated.
Pagina 400 - ... 2. That it is expedient, that all children born after the passing of any act, or who shall be under the age of six years at the time of passing any act of parliament for this purpose, be declared free — subject, nevertheless, to such temporary restrictions as may be deemed necessary for their support and maintenance.