The Southern Review, Том 6A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... interest of money , of rent , or in any other way , is to be regarded as an unfair advantage taken of the producer , who is thus reduced in his emoluments , and deprived of the one - half of the fruits of his earnings . All these ...
... interest of money , of rent , or in any other way , is to be regarded as an unfair advantage taken of the producer , who is thus reduced in his emoluments , and deprived of the one - half of the fruits of his earnings . All these ...
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... interest on money , and the right of making wills . When any person dies , leaving a widow or widower , the sur- vivor is to retain half the sum of their joint property ; the other half is to go to the public administrator assigned to ...
... interest on money , and the right of making wills . When any person dies , leaving a widow or widower , the sur- vivor is to retain half the sum of their joint property ; the other half is to go to the public administrator assigned to ...
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... interest between them . Of this , if the poor , by constituting a political majority , are to be the exclusive judges , the result is too plain to be doubted , that the wealth of the wealthy will , sooner or later , be legislated into ...
... interest between them . Of this , if the poor , by constituting a political majority , are to be the exclusive judges , the result is too plain to be doubted , that the wealth of the wealthy will , sooner or later , be legislated into ...
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... interest and filial obedience and affection . For fifteen long years the child is capable of seeing , and feeling and judging of the extent of his obligation to his parents . He sees their incessant anxiety for his welfare ; the self ...
... interest and filial obedience and affection . For fifteen long years the child is capable of seeing , and feeling and judging of the extent of his obligation to his parents . He sees their incessant anxiety for his welfare ; the self ...
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... interest of the workman ; detracts from the amount of wages ; lessens the ability to en- gage in matrimony , and to maintain children , and , therefore , lessens the wealth , the strength , the numbers and the comforts of society . 10 ...
... interest of the workman ; detracts from the amount of wages ; lessens the ability to en- gage in matrimony , and to maintain children , and , therefore , lessens the wealth , the strength , the numbers and the comforts of society . 10 ...
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