The Fortnightly, Volumen17;Volumen23Chapman and Hall., 1875 |
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... true that there is nothing of which the original substance is not given by God ; but the man who whittled the first stick gave it a value so much exceeding its value as a branch of the primeval forest that it was recognised to be in ...
... true that there is nothing of which the original substance is not given by God ; but the man who whittled the first stick gave it a value so much exceeding its value as a branch of the primeval forest that it was recognised to be in ...
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... true that a small farmer must work harder than a hired labourer , but after all hard work is good for man . It is certain that the number of small properties and of small farms in the country is constantly diminishing . The writer is ...
... true that a small farmer must work harder than a hired labourer , but after all hard work is good for man . It is certain that the number of small properties and of small farms in the country is constantly diminishing . The writer is ...
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... true that we are told that there are still more very small farms than had been supposed ; but when the matter is looked into , it turns out that these are not bonâ fide small farms on which a man depends for his sole livelihood ; they ...
... true that we are told that there are still more very small farms than had been supposed ; but when the matter is looked into , it turns out that these are not bonâ fide small farms on which a man depends for his sole livelihood ; they ...
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decidedly against the system of division . It is true that a mere alteration of the laws leaving wills free might not make much change . But to some extent the custom does in time follow the law . As between a man and his younger ...
decidedly against the system of division . It is true that a mere alteration of the laws leaving wills free might not make much change . But to some extent the custom does in time follow the law . As between a man and his younger ...
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... true Roman , gifted with the strength , the conquering temper , the uncom- promising haughtiness , and the large scale of his race . Holding , as it were , the thought of Greece in fee , he administers the Epicurean philosophy as though ...
... true Roman , gifted with the strength , the conquering temper , the uncom- promising haughtiness , and the large scale of his race . Holding , as it were , the thought of Greece in fee , he administers the Epicurean philosophy as though ...
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