The North American Review, Band 32O. Everett, 1831 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... measures , and for similar reasons . was designed to ensure a uniform measure of value , as the other was designed to ensure a uniform measure of quantity . The former is decidedly the more important , and belongs essentially to the ...
... measures , and for similar reasons . was designed to ensure a uniform measure of value , as the other was designed to ensure a uniform measure of quantity . The former is decidedly the more important , and belongs essentially to the ...
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... measure of the value of other things , is as variable in its value as any thing else . But it is quite obvious , that fluctuations in the rate of wages have no tendency to prove that labor is not the measure of value . They only prove ...
... measure of the value of other things , is as variable in its value as any thing else . But it is quite obvious , that fluctuations in the rate of wages have no tendency to prove that labor is not the measure of value . They only prove ...
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... measure swept from the ocean , and Great Britain and the United States became the carriers for the commercial world . Our tonnage in twenty years rose from 450,000 to 1,400,000 tons . In 1802 , Great Britain having manifested a ...
... measure swept from the ocean , and Great Britain and the United States became the carriers for the commercial world . Our tonnage in twenty years rose from 450,000 to 1,400,000 tons . In 1802 , Great Britain having manifested a ...
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ANATOMY Address to the Community on the Necessity | 64 |
CLARENCE A Tale of our Own Times By the Author | 73 |
HIEROGLYPHICS Essay on the Hieroglyphic System of M Cham | 95 |
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