Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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Página 114
... supposed that in their dealings with manufacturers , these wholesale - houses adopt a code of morals differing much from that which regulates their dealings with retailers . The facts prove it to be much the same . A buyer for instance ...
... supposed that in their dealings with manufacturers , these wholesale - houses adopt a code of morals differing much from that which regulates their dealings with retailers . The facts prove it to be much the same . A buyer for instance ...
Página 115
... supposed that sugar and spices are moral antiseptics as well as physical ones , it must be expected that wholesale dealers in them will transgress much as other wholesale dealers do , in those directions where the facilities are ...
... supposed that sugar and spices are moral antiseptics as well as physical ones , it must be expected that wholesale dealers in them will transgress much as other wholesale dealers do , in those directions where the facilities are ...
Página 123
... supposed to weigh a pound each . Origi- nally , the nominal weight corresponded with the real weight . But at present the weight is habitually short , by an amount varying from half an ounce to two ounces -is sometimes depreciated 12 ...
... supposed to weigh a pound each . Origi- nally , the nominal weight corresponded with the real weight . But at present the weight is habitually short , by an amount varying from half an ounce to two ounces -is sometimes depreciated 12 ...
Página 188
... the right and wrong of the law are not in harmony with this intrinsic right and wrong , the law itself is criminal . Some , indeed , among SUPPOSED OMNIPOTENCE OF VOTES . 189 the English think as 188 REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT .
... the right and wrong of the law are not in harmony with this intrinsic right and wrong , the law itself is criminal . Some , indeed , among SUPPOSED OMNIPOTENCE OF VOTES . 189 the English think as 188 REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT .
Página 189
Herbert Spencer. SUPPOSED OMNIPOTENCE OF VOTES . 189 the English think as we do . One of their remarkable men ( not included in their Assembly of Notables ) writes thus : • " To ascertain better and better what the will of the Eternal ...
Herbert Spencer. SUPPOSED OMNIPOTENCE OF VOTES . 189 the English think as we do . One of their remarkable men ( not included in their Assembly of Notables ) writes thus : • " To ascertain better and better what the will of the Eternal ...
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