... legislation. For the enlarged views of the reciprocal duties, as well as of the true interests of nations, in which this great general movement originated, are destined, through its instrumentality, to impress themselves more and more completely upon... The Metric System of Weights and Measures - Seite 31von John Pickering Putnam - 1874 - 65 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...impress themselves more and more completely upon human institutions ; until statutes shall at length cease to be monuments of ignorance, prejudice, or...and every enlightened lawgiver throughout the world. It thus appears that there are powerful, permanent, and allpervading influences steadily at work to... | |
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...impress themselves more and more completely upon human institutions ; until statutes shall at length cease to be monuments of ignorance, prejudice, or...and every enlightened lawgiver throughout the world. ALL CAUSES CONSPIRE TO RENDER THE ULTIMATE TRIUMPH OF THE SYSTEM INEVITABLE. It thus appears that there... | |
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