England of his day, whatever its limitations, was seething with important movements as interesting, in slightly different applications, on this side of the Atlantic as well as on the other... History of Economic Thought.. - Page 249by Lewis Henry Haney - 1911 - 567 pagesFull view - About this book
| Gustav C. E. Weber, Edward Bruce Stevens, John A. Murphy - Medicine - 1859 - 426 pages
...practiced it in numerous cases, always with the same favorable result. It seems though, as if it was on this side of the Atlantic, as well as on the other, only very little known, since we still hear every now and then, of deaths occasioned by uterine hemorrhage.... | |
| Edmund Quincy - Biography & Autobiography - 1867 - 596 pages
...Bonaparte was in the midst of his portentous career of victory. His name was a word to conjure with on this side of the Atlantic, as well as on the other. His battles, while they shook the continent of Europe, made that of America tremble also. The Democrats,... | |
| Edmund Quincy - 1868 - 590 pages
...Bonaparte was in the midst of his portentous career of victory. His name was a word to conjure with on this side of the Atlantic, as well as on the other. His battles, while they shook the continent of Europe, made that of America tremble also. The Democrats,... | |
| Churches of Christ - 1869 - 456 pages
...A. САВВ. LETTER FROM C. ABERCROMBIE. New York State. My dear Br. King, — Strange things happen on this side of the Atlantic as well as on the other. Who would believe that I should see a brother and sister from England so soon after my departure from... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - History - 1872 - 462 pages
...to increase the number of emigrants from Great Britain to America ; but this influence was also felt on this side of the Atlantic as well as on the other. The colonies were repeatedly alarmed by the danger of losing their charters, which were at last wrested... | |
| 1874 - 692 pages
...subject of cremation, or burning the bodies of the dead, is one which is attracting much attention on this side of the Atlantic as well as on the other. Looking at the matter from the standpoint of a chemist, it seems to be one of very little consequence,... | |
| Reformed Church in America. General Synod - Reformed Church - 1877 - 624 pages
...at the time the Revolution began, had already been characterized through all their previous history, on this side of the Atlantic as well as on the other, by a peculiar zeal for the interests of Christian education. And it is almost needless to say that... | |
| Robert William Dale - Preaching - 1877 - 344 pages
...imagine that an American minister could ever be guilty of this vice. But the position of a minister on this side of the Atlantic, as well as on the other, is obviously very likely to encourage desultory intellectual habits ; and desultoriness and indolence... | |
| R. W. Dale - Preaching - 1877 - 330 pages
...imagine that an American minister could ever be guilty of this vice. But the position of a minister on this side of the Atlantic, as well as on the other, is obviously very likely to encourage desultory intellectual habits ; and desultoriness and indolence... | |
| Tariff - 1879 - 252 pages
...perjurer, a system which robs the exchequer and impoverishes the consumer. Every respectable house on this side of the Atlantic as well as on the other will be compelled to abandon the trade, and I regret to say that this state of trade has been produced... | |
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