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... says , that men are by nature hypocrites and cowards , ungrateful and rapacious , this may possibly be an exact copy of the manners of Italy , in an age just emerging from barbarism ; but for a representation of the human species , how ...
... says , that men are by nature hypocrites and cowards , ungrateful and rapacious , this may possibly be an exact copy of the manners of Italy , in an age just emerging from barbarism ; but for a representation of the human species , how ...
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... says that it requires an unusual share of moral nerve in the master of a family to practise frugality , amid their solicitations and the extrava- gance of the neighbourhood . This habit , and the non- existence of the right of ...
... says that it requires an unusual share of moral nerve in the master of a family to practise frugality , amid their solicitations and the extrava- gance of the neighbourhood . This habit , and the non- existence of the right of ...
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... Say . He reasons , indeed , with perfect temper , and without any assumption of superiority : but his success ... says M. Say , " by absolute principles , as if writing on geometry : but in political economy this method is full of ...
... Say . He reasons , indeed , with perfect temper , and without any assumption of superiority : but his success ... says M. Say , " by absolute principles , as if writing on geometry : but in political economy this method is full of ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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