The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 176
... silver . This silver is actually presented in perception . We are conscious of its presentation . Now the cause of an act of perception is the presence of an object to the organ of sense ; so that silver elsewhere situated cannot be the ...
... silver . This silver is actually presented in perception . We are conscious of its presentation . Now the cause of an act of perception is the presence of an object to the organ of sense ; so that silver elsewhere situated cannot be the ...
Page 74
... silver , and the cost of transporting X to Calcutta were á then the maximum possible value of a hundred rupees in silver bullion would be , in London , X - p , and in Calcutta X− ( á + p ) . More than this : as long as the amount of ...
... silver , and the cost of transporting X to Calcutta were á then the maximum possible value of a hundred rupees in silver bullion would be , in London , X - p , and in Calcutta X− ( á + p ) . More than this : as long as the amount of ...
Page 75
... silver contained in those hundred rupees , but their entire purchasing power , whatever it may be ; and , as far as the question at issue is concerned , it is not of the slightest consequence to him how that purchasing power has been ...
... silver contained in those hundred rupees , but their entire purchasing power , whatever it may be ; and , as far as the question at issue is concerned , it is not of the slightest consequence to him how that purchasing power has been ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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