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... hand to execute . To the honour of human nature , such calls are never made in vain . Political Economy , as M. Sismondi well expresses it , is the theory of beneficence : it is an inquiry after the means by which the greatest number of ...
... hand to execute . To the honour of human nature , such calls are never made in vain . Political Economy , as M. Sismondi well expresses it , is the theory of beneficence : it is an inquiry after the means by which the greatest number of ...
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... hands , in its direct and collateral operation , than were employed when books were copied by hand and sold at a higher price . Although , however , Mr. Malthus feels no apprehension of permanent evil from the use of machinery , he ...
... hands , in its direct and collateral operation , than were employed when books were copied by hand and sold at a higher price . Although , however , Mr. Malthus feels no apprehension of permanent evil from the use of machinery , he ...
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... hand folding the drapery round her body : but the head and the right arm are broken . A dolphin and a concha marina are -sculptured on the pedestal . The whole is six feet high , of the finest Parian marble ; and the beauty of its ...
... hand folding the drapery round her body : but the head and the right arm are broken . A dolphin and a concha marina are -sculptured on the pedestal . The whole is six feet high , of the finest Parian marble ; and the beauty of its ...
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