The United States Democratic Review, Volum 15Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1844 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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Pàgina 14
... fact about which we are not to have any further argument , let us go on to another topic . In new countries , where land is cheap , agriculture is careless . That is to say , the farmer picks out the best soil and neglects the worse ...
... fact about which we are not to have any further argument , let us go on to another topic . In new countries , where land is cheap , agriculture is careless . That is to say , the farmer picks out the best soil and neglects the worse ...
Pàgina 15
... fact that from the nature of his only occupation , he requires more land , and it will be easy to see that if six acres , on the average , are required to support a freeman , who works for him- self , a good deal more will be necessa ...
... fact that from the nature of his only occupation , he requires more land , and it will be easy to see that if six acres , on the average , are required to support a freeman , who works for him- self , a good deal more will be necessa ...
Pàgina 20
... fact or prin- ciple of nature , philosophy seeks to discover the proper principle by which man's being and fate , and his relation to God and the universe around him , may be fully elucidated . Philosophy is the science of man and the ...
... fact or prin- ciple of nature , philosophy seeks to discover the proper principle by which man's being and fate , and his relation to God and the universe around him , may be fully elucidated . Philosophy is the science of man and the ...
Pàgina 23
... fact that he supposes his peculiar path alone the right one . But it is necessary that the beginning and the end , as well as every turn and winding of the path , be known . How far in its direction it varies from the course of truth ...
... fact that he supposes his peculiar path alone the right one . But it is necessary that the beginning and the end , as well as every turn and winding of the path , be known . How far in its direction it varies from the course of truth ...
Pàgina 29
... fact be incontestible , if modern physics be now employed only with forces and laws , I draw the rigorous conclu- sions from it , that the science of phy- sics , whether it know it or not , is no longer material , and that it became ...
... fact be incontestible , if modern physics be now employed only with forces and laws , I draw the rigorous conclu- sions from it , that the science of phy- sics , whether it know it or not , is no longer material , and that it became ...
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