Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 1John Joseph Lalor Rand, McNally, 1882 |
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... interest , the hours of labor , taxation , temper- ance , etc. These and kindred questions are , or may very easily become , questions of practical politics , or of political economy as applied to politics . In the present work these ...
... interest , the hours of labor , taxation , temper- ance , etc. These and kindred questions are , or may very easily become , questions of practical politics , or of political economy as applied to politics . In the present work these ...
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... interest not to retain on the throne a prince who has weighty reasons for wanting to leave it . We find this argument alto- gether out of place in the mouths of men or from the pens of writers who maintain that a nation has always the ...
... interest not to retain on the throne a prince who has weighty reasons for wanting to leave it . We find this argument alto- gether out of place in the mouths of men or from the pens of writers who maintain that a nation has always the ...
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... interest , it is none the less evident that while he abstains from demanding it and consum- ing it , society has the benefit of it in his place . A family which during several generations , during two centuries , for example , should ...
... interest , it is none the less evident that while he abstains from demanding it and consum- ing it , society has the benefit of it in his place . A family which during several generations , during two centuries , for example , should ...
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... interest ? —Now , rich persons are the only ones who can make savings with ease . It should , therefore , be recommended to them , not by the law , for all liberty should be left them in this regard , but by morals , by the esteem ...
... interest ? —Now , rich persons are the only ones who can make savings with ease . It should , therefore , be recommended to them , not by the law , for all liberty should be left them in this regard , but by morals , by the esteem ...
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... interest , come to the aid of education it is nearly impossible to change his mind . — It may now be understood why ... interests with other nations . The Greeks and Romans called their agents peoßis , legati oratores , and conferred on ...
... interest , come to the aid of education it is nearly impossible to change his mind . — It may now be understood why ... interests with other nations . The Greeks and Romans called their agents peoßis , legati oratores , and conferred on ...
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