The Quarterly Review, Volum 217William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1912 |
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... RISE IN PRICES AND THE QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY 1. The Principles of Money . By J. Laurence Laughlin , Professor of Political Economy in the University of Chicago . London : Murray , 1903 . 2. The Meaning of Money . By Hartley Withers ...
... RISE IN PRICES AND THE QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY 1. The Principles of Money . By J. Laurence Laughlin , Professor of Political Economy in the University of Chicago . London : Murray , 1903 . 2. The Meaning of Money . By Hartley Withers ...
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... rise . Arnold of Rugby has seldom been estimated at any- thing like his real value . He was a prophet . It is scarcely an exaggeration to say that he saw more truly and spoke more boldly than any English Churchman since the Reformation ...
... rise . Arnold of Rugby has seldom been estimated at any- thing like his real value . He was a prophet . It is scarcely an exaggeration to say that he saw more truly and spoke more boldly than any English Churchman since the Reformation ...
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... rise to the height of a philosophy ; and it is clearness and consistency that make this play a great one . Do mothers really sell their daughters in Russia ? One is not wholly convinced . Andreyef offers corrobora- tion in ' The Days of ...
... rise to the height of a philosophy ; and it is clearness and consistency that make this play a great one . Do mothers really sell their daughters in Russia ? One is not wholly convinced . Andreyef offers corrobora- tion in ' The Days of ...
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... rise to patho- logical variations which are transmissible . But here the influence of the environment ends . Everything points to the conclusion that , although it can destroy or materially check the development of faculties , it cannot ...
... rise to patho- logical variations which are transmissible . But here the influence of the environment ends . Everything points to the conclusion that , although it can destroy or materially check the development of faculties , it cannot ...
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... rise in the cost of living ; but , with the exception of this , the price of food has steadily declined , and there has been a general , and in many cases a very considerable , increase in the rate of wages . Unemployment occurs in ...
... rise in the cost of living ; but , with the exception of this , the price of food has steadily declined , and there has been a general , and in many cases a very considerable , increase in the rate of wages . Unemployment occurs in ...
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Pàgina 451 - That a girl with eager eyes and yellow hair Waits me there In the turret whence the charioteers caught soul For the goal, When the king looked, where she looks now, breathless, dumb Till I come. But he looked upon the city, every side, Far and wide, All the mountains topped with temples, all the glades' Colonnades, All the causeys, bridges, aqueducts, — and then, All the men!
Pàgina 165 - I tell you I ought to know the right kind of looks. I would have trusted the deck to that youngster on the strength of a single glance, and gone to sleep with both eyes — and, by Jove! it wouldn't have been safe. There are depths of horror in that thought. He looked as genuine as a new sovereign, but there was some infernal alloy in his metal.
Pàgina 161 - Bends. Then on the waters of the forlorn stream drifts a ship— a shadowy ship manned by a crew of Shades. They pass and make a sign, in a shadowy hail. Haven't we, together and upon the immortal sea, wrung out a meaning from our sinful lives? Good-bye, brothers! You were a good crowd. As good a crowd as ever fisted with wild cries the beating canvas of a heavy foresail; or tossing aloft, invisible in the night; gave back yell for yell to a westerly gale.
Pàgina 301 - The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality...
Pàgina 554 - Being convinced in our consciences that Home Rule would be disastrous to the material wellbeing of Ulster as well as of the whole of Ireland, subversive of our civil and religious freedom, destructive of our citizenship, and perilous to the unity of the Empire...
Pàgina 393 - For Knowledge is the swallow on the lake That sees and stirs the surface-shadow there But never yet hath dipt into the abysm, The Abysm of all Abysms, beneath, within The blue of sky and sea, the green of earth. And in the million-millionth of a grain Which cleft and cleft again for evermore, And ever vanishing, never vanishes. To me, my son, more mystic than myself, Or even than the Nameless is to me. And when thou sendest thy free soul thro' heaven, Nor understandest bound nor boundlessness, Thou...
Pàgina 156 - ... an enormous riding light burning above a vessel of fabulous dimensions. Below its steady glow, the coast, stretching away straight and black, resembled the high side of an indestructible craft riding motionless upon the immortal and unresting sea. The dark land lay alone in the midst of waters...
Pàgina 266 - Notwithstanding the establishment of the Irish Parliament or anything contained in this Act, the supreme power and authority of the Parliament of the United Kingdom shall remain unaffected and undiminished over all persons, matters, and things in Ireland and every part thereof.
Pàgina 173 - I tried to break the spell — the heavy, mute spell of the wilderness — that seemed to draw him to its pitiless breast by the awakening of forgotten and brutal instincts, by the memory of gratified and monstrous passions.
Pàgina 157 - The dark land lay alone in the midst of waters, like a mighty ship bestarred with vigilant lights — a ship carrying the burden of millions of lives — a ship freighted with dross and with jewels, with gold and with steel.