Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 3Maynard, Merrill, 1888 |
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... give to its bearer the commodity or merchandise which he may need up to the amount of three livres for as much of another kind of merchandise which has been given me ; and the effigy of the prince takes the place of his sig . nature ...
... give to its bearer the commodity or merchandise which he may need up to the amount of three livres for as much of another kind of merchandise which has been given me ; and the effigy of the prince takes the place of his sig . nature ...
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... give it the more mod- ern name of public assistance . Charity , which is love , strips itself to give to others . When the state gives and assists , it strips itself of nothing ; its action is limited to distributing in a certain ...
... give it the more mod- ern name of public assistance . Charity , which is love , strips itself to give to others . When the state gives and assists , it strips itself of nothing ; its action is limited to distributing in a certain ...
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... give utterance to several errors : first , if a person condemned is found to be innocent after his condemnation , there can be no such thing as pardon ; the judicial error should be corrected , and the sentence of condem- nation ...
... give utterance to several errors : first , if a person condemned is found to be innocent after his condemnation , there can be no such thing as pardon ; the judicial error should be corrected , and the sentence of condem- nation ...
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... give enormous profits to speculators in the metals by withdrawing the one and substituting the other with every change of market value . Count Rus- coni ( Italy ) thought the conference might pro- nounce upon the question of principle ...
... give enormous profits to speculators in the metals by withdrawing the one and substituting the other with every change of market value . Count Rus- coni ( Italy ) thought the conference might pro- nounce upon the question of principle ...
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... give to the monetary basis of business a stability which it does not now possess ? If the conference should separate without answer- ing this question it would have left only an inter- rogation point at the end of its labors . Mr ...
... give to the monetary basis of business a stability which it does not now possess ? If the conference should separate without answer- ing this question it would have left only an inter- rogation point at the end of its labors . Mr ...
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