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Page 65
... interest or recom- mendation shortly afterwards procured for him the appointment of assistant - surgeon to the Worcester East Indiaman .'- - In consequence of the appointment which Mungo Park had ob- tained as surgeon in the East India ...
... interest or recom- mendation shortly afterwards procured for him the appointment of assistant - surgeon to the Worcester East Indiaman .'- - In consequence of the appointment which Mungo Park had ob- tained as surgeon in the East India ...
Page 241
... interest ; for we can no more be affected without interest than we can feel without pleasure or pain . Such interest is excited by changing situation , in imagination , with the sufferer . Its degree then depends upon the perfection of ...
... interest ; for we can no more be affected without interest than we can feel without pleasure or pain . Such interest is excited by changing situation , in imagination , with the sufferer . Its degree then depends upon the perfection of ...
Page 543
... interest . He analyzes the component parts of interest in a way that indicates his familiarity with the doctrines of political economy , and explains ( p . 33. ) that it is composed chiefly of two parts ; viz . the natural profit of ...
... interest . He analyzes the component parts of interest in a way that indicates his familiarity with the doctrines of political economy , and explains ( p . 33. ) that it is composed chiefly of two parts ; viz . the natural profit of ...
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