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Page 116
... Human wisdom has discovered nothing clearer than this , -that in all the operations of trade above a primitive barter , you must have a standard or measure of values ; and human ingenu- ity has never been able to devise any standard ...
... Human wisdom has discovered nothing clearer than this , -that in all the operations of trade above a primitive barter , you must have a standard or measure of values ; and human ingenu- ity has never been able to devise any standard ...
Page 403
... human ex- perience typified and illustrated on can- vas , that forms our chief obligations to the artist ; through ... human love and fame can scarcely be imagined : a face alive with moral personality and human charms , such as win and ...
... human ex- perience typified and illustrated on can- vas , that forms our chief obligations to the artist ; through ... human love and fame can scarcely be imagined : a face alive with moral personality and human charms , such as win and ...
Page 495
... human beings only as persons . Whatever their characters or relations under the laws of the States , they are , under the Federal Constitution , MEN . Nowhere in that immortal paper is there an iota or tittle which gives countenance to ...
... human beings only as persons . Whatever their characters or relations under the laws of the States , they are , under the Federal Constitution , MEN . Nowhere in that immortal paper is there an iota or tittle which gives countenance to ...
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Chartists Complaint the | 47 |
Gift of Tritemius the | 62 |
Abbé de lEpée the 700 | 94 |
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