The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 5M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1851 - Missouri |
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... principles of our political and civil institutions shall be sustained . By prohibiting the entailment of real es- tate , we have compelled the capitalists to become merchants and manufacturers . In the first of these pursuits they are ...
... principles of our political and civil institutions shall be sustained . By prohibiting the entailment of real es- tate , we have compelled the capitalists to become merchants and manufacturers . In the first of these pursuits they are ...
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... principles of politi- cal economy , the wealth of the nation has been increased in an equal ratio , by the introduction and use of labor saving ma- chinery , and the improvements which have been made in the useful arts . When we ...
... principles of politi- cal economy , the wealth of the nation has been increased in an equal ratio , by the introduction and use of labor saving ma- chinery , and the improvements which have been made in the useful arts . When we ...
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... principles involved in la- bor saving machinery , and in works of internal improvement . Similar views may have occurred to others , but we are per- suaded that the vast benefits accruing to the community from these sources are not ...
... principles involved in la- bor saving machinery , and in works of internal improvement . Similar views may have occurred to others , but we are per- suaded that the vast benefits accruing to the community from these sources are not ...
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... Principles . 17. Reasoning a priori , the following inductions and conclu- sions seem unavoidable : a . The channel of the river is made by the abrasive force of its waters . A greater force would produce a greater chan- nel ; and a ...
... Principles . 17. Reasoning a priori , the following inductions and conclu- sions seem unavoidable : a . The channel of the river is made by the abrasive force of its waters . A greater force would produce a greater chan- nel ; and a ...
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... principles and reason- ings to facts , we shall find : a . That a cut - off shortens the channel , increases the decliv- ity , accelerates the velocity , strengthens the channel - making power , abrades the banks and bottom with more ...
... principles and reason- ings to facts , we shall find : a . That a cut - off shortens the channel , increases the decliv- ity , accelerates the velocity , strengthens the channel - making power , abrades the banks and bottom with more ...
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