The North American Review, Volume 17Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 96
... thing more dangerous about him than a few pounds of pork . If by all this eloquent explanation of material life , Mr Schmidt means to say that the Americans are very curious in the quali- ty , and gluttonous in the quantity of food , we ...
... thing more dangerous about him than a few pounds of pork . If by all this eloquent explanation of material life , Mr Schmidt means to say that the Americans are very curious in the quali- ty , and gluttonous in the quantity of food , we ...
Page 192
... thing be ? A purchase is an exchange ; a quid pro quo . For every thing the British or French merchant sends us , we send him what he regards as an equivalent ; for every thing the American merchant sends to England or to France , he ...
... thing be ? A purchase is an exchange ; a quid pro quo . For every thing the British or French merchant sends us , we send him what he regards as an equivalent ; for every thing the American merchant sends to England or to France , he ...
Page 221
... thing we produce , it is not worth while to have a market for any thing . In the present state of things in this country , we hold this course of argument to be unanswerable . It is decidedly for the interest of every individual ...
... thing we produce , it is not worth while to have a market for any thing . In the present state of things in this country , we hold this course of argument to be unanswerable . It is decidedly for the interest of every individual ...
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