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Page 188
... equal capitals were expended would be of equal value . If either of these manufacturers offered a part of his productions in exchange for the whole of the productions of the other , the other would immediately reply , - " For the ...
... equal capitals were expended would be of equal value . If either of these manufacturers offered a part of his productions in exchange for the whole of the productions of the other , the other would immediately reply , - " For the ...
Page 194
... equal capitals ; they will exchange their respective pro- ducts at par , dividing the expence of carriage , & c . Suppose that a merchant intervenes who is obliged to employ a capital equal to both the others : the whole product of the ...
... equal capitals ; they will exchange their respective pro- ducts at par , dividing the expence of carriage , & c . Suppose that a merchant intervenes who is obliged to employ a capital equal to both the others : the whole product of the ...
Page 283
... equal to that of terrestrial gravity at the surface will be about 575 times the earth's radius , or 5.15 times the solar diameter ; which answers to an angular distance of 1 ° 21 ' , from the Sun's centre ; where the refractive power of ...
... equal to that of terrestrial gravity at the surface will be about 575 times the earth's radius , or 5.15 times the solar diameter ; which answers to an angular distance of 1 ° 21 ' , from the Sun's centre ; where the refractive power of ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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