The University Magazine and Free Review, Volumen7John Mackinnon Robertson, G. Astor Singer S. Sonnenschein & Company, 1897 |
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... assert merely that at certain stages of a mortal disease a man may remain quite capable of reasoning . This is true ; as ... assertion which is nakedly untrue ; for there is no instance whatever of a man in the later stages of a mortal ...
... assert merely that at certain stages of a mortal disease a man may remain quite capable of reasoning . This is true ; as ... assertion which is nakedly untrue ; for there is no instance whatever of a man in the later stages of a mortal ...
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... assertion . that practical politicians are mostly believers in Chris- tianity is one of those catchpenny arguments to which . Mr. Gladstone so often resorts in his religious reason- ings . It is only of English politicians that the ...
... assertion . that practical politicians are mostly believers in Chris- tianity is one of those catchpenny arguments to which . Mr. Gladstone so often resorts in his religious reason- ings . It is only of English politicians that the ...
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... asserted that this very obliging adjustment of volume to value proves that an increase or decrease in the volume of money can have no effect upon its total purchasing power nor , therefore , upon the general welfare . This means that ...
... asserted that this very obliging adjustment of volume to value proves that an increase or decrease in the volume of money can have no effect upon its total purchasing power nor , therefore , upon the general welfare . This means that ...
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... assert that the desideratum is money , monetary credit , that can be pro- duced and offered by combinations of the traders them- salves , i.e. , by the people requiring that accommodation . Only through media of exchange backed by a ...
... assert that the desideratum is money , monetary credit , that can be pro- duced and offered by combinations of the traders them- salves , i.e. , by the people requiring that accommodation . Only through media of exchange backed by a ...
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... asserting that an indivisibility , i.e. , an individuality is tantamount to a unity or unit . Thus any hypothetical unit - and all conceivable units are hypothetical - must possess a hypothetical person- ality . But if we actually ...
... asserting that an indivisibility , i.e. , an individuality is tantamount to a unity or unit . Thus any hypothetical unit - and all conceivable units are hypothetical - must possess a hypothetical person- ality . But if we actually ...
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