Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... capital expedient , and was adopted in preference to that first proposed . They were not " called up , " however , for the merry meeting . By rigid economy , his funds held out , until the last year of his collegiate life . It was the ...
... capital expedient , and was adopted in preference to that first proposed . They were not " called up , " however , for the merry meeting . By rigid economy , his funds held out , until the last year of his collegiate life . It was the ...
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... capital , the proceeds of your labor , are one great portion of individual wealth , called property in things personal . Another great portion of it consists in the in- finite variety of claims which men have on other men , for money ...
... capital , the proceeds of your labor , are one great portion of individual wealth , called property in things personal . Another great portion of it consists in the in- finite variety of claims which men have on other men , for money ...
الصفحة 76
... capital of his own . Inconsiderable as these savings may individually be , in any one year , yet , when united , they make a great part of the sum total of the savings of any nation ; and are not unfrequently the origin of immense ...
... capital of his own . Inconsiderable as these savings may individually be , in any one year , yet , when united , they make a great part of the sum total of the savings of any nation ; and are not unfrequently the origin of immense ...
الصفحة 93
... his remarks on the same subject . " This attempt , " observed Mr. Burges , " to destroy all , yes , all protection of New - England labor , skill and capital , has , by the gentleman from Virginia , TRISTAM BURGES . 93.
... his remarks on the same subject . " This attempt , " observed Mr. Burges , " to destroy all , yes , all protection of New - England labor , skill and capital , has , by the gentleman from Virginia , TRISTAM BURGES . 93.
الصفحة 94
... capital of New - England originated in a robbery ; a robbery committed more than forty years ago , and committed too , on the officers and soldiers of the revolu- tionary army . If it were a fact , what punishment is due to those who ...
... capital of New - England originated in a robbery ; a robbery committed more than forty years ago , and committed too , on the officers and soldiers of the revolu- tionary army . If it were a fact , what punishment is due to those who ...
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