Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Tomy 5-6Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, 1882 Vol. 9, Appendix: Catalog of the Library of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 1893. |
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... pass now to Domesday Book . The names of both the classes above described are found in Domesday Book , but in very small number ; there are enumerated in all England 1749 coscetă ( a'l in the west of England ) , 5,054 cotarii , mostly ...
... pass now to Domesday Book . The names of both the classes above described are found in Domesday Book , but in very small number ; there are enumerated in all England 1749 coscetă ( a'l in the west of England ) , 5,054 cotarii , mostly ...
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... pass in brief review two or three other terms which lead up to and are neces- sarily involved in any discussion of credit . The first of these is value , an important term in Political Econ- omy , and one almost necessarily concerned in ...
... pass in brief review two or three other terms which lead up to and are neces- sarily involved in any discussion of credit . The first of these is value , an important term in Political Econ- omy , and one almost necessarily concerned in ...
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... passes freely from hand to hand throughout the community , in final discharge of debts and full payment for commodities ... pass without comment . The core of this description lies in the words " final discharge of debts and full payment ...
... passes freely from hand to hand throughout the community , in final discharge of debts and full payment for commodities ... pass without comment . The core of this description lies in the words " final discharge of debts and full payment ...
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... passes from hand to hand throughout the community in final discharge of debts and full payment for commodities by no magical process , nor because it is called money , or declared to be money by an edict of the government , but for the ...
... passes from hand to hand throughout the community in final discharge of debts and full payment for commodities by no magical process , nor because it is called money , or declared to be money by an edict of the government , but for the ...
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... pass in procession along the desks of the New York clearing - house , and when you are told that what is done there in that one still hour of the day adjusts thousands of commercial transactions and redistributes a hundred millions of ...
... pass in procession along the desks of the New York clearing - house , and when you are told that what is done there in that one still hour of the day adjusts thousands of commercial transactions and redistributes a hundred millions of ...
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Strona 38 - Sed privati ac separati agri apud eos nihil est, neque longius anno remanere uno in loco incolendi causa licet.
Strona 167 - Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners' legs, The cover of the wings of grasshoppers, <*> The traces of the smallest spider's web, The collars of the moonshine's watery beams...
Strona 198 - Every particle of matter, in the universe, attracts every other particle with a force, which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Strona 51 - ... others a part of their stock of things, useful or pleasant. Take, for instance, a mortgage of a thousand pounds on a landed estate ; this is wealth to the person to whom it brings in a revenue, and who could perhaps sell it in the market for the full amount of the debt. But it is not wealth to the country ; if the engagement were annulled the country would be neither poorer nor richer ; the mortgagee would have lost a thousand pounds, and the owner of the land would have gained it.
Strona 174 - ... submitting to no rule, incapable of being taught : the substance and the form alike disclosing a happy union of the soul of the author to the subject of his thought, having, therefore, individuality without personal predominance: and withal, there must be a sense of felicity about it, declaring it to be the product of a happy moment, so that you feel...
Strona 133 - They bear the mandate ; they must sweep my way, And marshal me to knavery. Let it work ; For 'tis the sport to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar : and 't shall go hard But I will delve one yard below their mines, And blow them at the moon : O, 'tis most sweet, When in one line two crafts directly meet.
Strona 309 - The walls of the octagon are very bold ; and, where they have been least subject to cultivation, are now between eleven and twelve feet in height by about fifty feet base. The wall of the circle is much less, nowhere measuring over four or five feet in altitude. In all these respects, as in the absence of a ditch and the presence of the two small circles, this work resembles the Hopeton Works.
Strona 156 - Is it unreasonable to confess that we believe in God; not by reason of the Nature which conceals Him, but by reason of the Supernatural in Man, which alone reveals and proves Him to exist...
Strona 50 - ... or pleasure. To an individual, anything is wealth, which, though useless in itself, enables him to claim from others a part of their stock of things useful or pleasant. Take, for instance, a mortgage of a thousand pounds on a landed estate. This is wealth to the person to whom it brings in a revenue, and who could perhaps sell it in the market for the full amount of the debt. But it is not wealth to the country; if the engagement were annulled, the country would be neither poorer nor richer.
Strona 170 - So am I as the rich, whose blessed key Can bring him to his sweet up-locked treasure, The which he will not every hour survey, For blunting the fine point of seldom pleasure. Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare, Since, seldom coming, in the long year set, Like stones of worth they thinly placed are, Or captain jewels in the carcanet.