American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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Page 17
... political economy informs us , labour is the source of wealth , experience also teaches that agricultural labour is the solid foundation of national permanence and independence . 3 VOL . XXI.-No. 41 . ART . II . - The Poor Rich Man and ...
... political economy informs us , labour is the source of wealth , experience also teaches that agricultural labour is the solid foundation of national permanence and independence . 3 VOL . XXI.-No. 41 . ART . II . - The Poor Rich Man and ...
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... politics , manners , science , or the fine arts , is not to educate the people - to teach them their duties to themselves , their fami- lies , their neighbours , to society , and to their God , is eminently SO . The first is a labour ...
... politics , manners , science , or the fine arts , is not to educate the people - to teach them their duties to themselves , their fami- lies , their neighbours , to society , and to their God , is eminently SO . The first is a labour ...
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... political reflections and philosophical introductions , and the reader is of course led to anticipate a minute , learned and critical account of the language and its authors , about which the noble writer had read and studied so much ...
... political reflections and philosophical introductions , and the reader is of course led to anticipate a minute , learned and critical account of the language and its authors , about which the noble writer had read and studied so much ...
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... political order , is composed of religion , intelligence , and material industry . In every nation , even at the moment of the direst catastrophes and of the greatest events , there will always be a priest who prays , a poet who sings ...
... political order , is composed of religion , intelligence , and material industry . In every nation , even at the moment of the direst catastrophes and of the greatest events , there will always be a priest who prays , a poet who sings ...
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... political freedom . We think that it would be exceedingly easy to show the fal- lacy of these assertions , but this is neither the time nor the place for discussions of the sort . Our main object is to let Chateau- briand speak for ...
... political freedom . We think that it would be exceedingly easy to show the fal- lacy of these assertions , but this is neither the time nor the place for discussions of the sort . Our main object is to let Chateau- briand speak for ...
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