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... arts arise and are advanced , production is increased , wealth is accumulated , and each successive genera- tion is thus supplied with additional means of accelerating pro- duction and increasing wealth . Individual wealth is that ...
... arts arise and are advanced , production is increased , wealth is accumulated , and each successive genera- tion is thus supplied with additional means of accelerating pro- duction and increasing wealth . Individual wealth is that ...
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... arts , the tools of the workmen ; -and in commerce , the money which takes off the surplus products of the preceding branches , and re- places to them the cost of production with a profit , together with the shipping employed in the ...
... arts , the tools of the workmen ; -and in commerce , the money which takes off the surplus products of the preceding branches , and re- places to them the cost of production with a profit , together with the shipping employed in the ...
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... art manned with the brave - illustrious throng ! And freighted with glory whole worlds cannot buy ! Before thee is hope - joy round thee is ringing , And farewells behind thee float plaintively down ; While Naiads beneath their sea ...
... art manned with the brave - illustrious throng ! And freighted with glory whole worlds cannot buy ! Before thee is hope - joy round thee is ringing , And farewells behind thee float plaintively down ; While Naiads beneath their sea ...
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... art hath solemnized the scene , And graced its fleeting sands with glory's evergreen . In the mythology of imagination , there exists what is called the genius of place . A power of natural scenery to retain , keep alive , and impart ...
... art hath solemnized the scene , And graced its fleeting sands with glory's evergreen . In the mythology of imagination , there exists what is called the genius of place . A power of natural scenery to retain , keep alive , and impart ...
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... art and science will be freely taught ; and the young offspring of those venerable stocks will have all the virtues of the parents , without any of their antiquated frailties and more recent abuses . The good , too , thus effected ...
... art and science will be freely taught ; and the young offspring of those venerable stocks will have all the virtues of the parents , without any of their antiquated frailties and more recent abuses . The good , too , thus effected ...
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