... DECREATED them into nothing, which, having served their purpose after a time, were " Melted into air, into thin air." " But their solid results have by no means faded like the baseless fabric of a vision, leaving not a rack behind. On the contrary,... Co-operative Credit for the United States - Página 35por Henry William Wolff - 1917 - 349 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1872 - 730 páginas
...leaving not a rack behind. On the contrary, their solid results have been her far-famed agriculture, the manufactures of Glasgow and Paisley, the unrivalled steamships of the Clyde, great public works of all sorts, canals, roads, bridges, and poor young men converted into princely... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1875 - 508 páginas
...leaving not a rack behind. On the contrary, their solid results have been her far-famed agriculture, the manufactures of Glasgow and Paisley, the unrivalled steam-ships of the Clyde, great public works of all sorts, canals, roads, bridges, and poor young men converted into princely... | |
| Henry William Wolff - 1907 - 328 páginas
...praises of its remarkable results with no subdued voice. " The far-famed agriculture of the Lothians, the manufactures of Glasgow and Paisley, the unrivalled...steamships of the Clyde are its own proper children." The grateful appreciation with which cash credit is viewed by Scotchmen is further illustrated by the following... | |
| Henry William Wolff - 1927 - 320 páginas
...proud position." " The far-famed Agriculture of the Lothians," so Mr. Dunning Macleod continues, " the manufactures of Glasgow and Paisley, the unrivalled...steamships of the Clyde, are its own proper children." Well, this " Cash Credit," although it has the distinct merit of attaching the car to the right horse... | |
| 1915 - 484 páginas
...leaving not a rack behind. On the contrary, their solid results have been her far-famed agriculture ; the manufactures of Glasgow and Paisley ; the unrivalled steamships of the Clyde ; great public works of all sorts — canals, railroads, roads, bridges ; and poor young men converted... | |
| 1915 - 488 páginas
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| Nova Scotian Institute of Science - 1903 - 710 páginas
...state of barbarism to its present proud position," and 'the far-famed agriculture of the Lothians, the manufactures of Glasgow and Paisley, the unrivalled steamships of the Clyde, are its proper children." This, as applied to agriculture, is no exaggeration, and it is not a little significant... | |
| Nova Scotian Institute of Science - 1903 - 696 páginas
...state of barbarism to its present, proud position," and ''the far-famed agriculture of the Lothians, the manufactures of Glasgow and Paisley, the unrivalled steamships of the Clyde, are its proper children." This, as applied to agriculture, is no exaggeration, and it is not a little significant... | |
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