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... spirit of gambling which is diffused throughout all ranks of society , and has diverted the savings of multitudes from reproductive industry to exciting and often ruinous speculation . More than 20,000,000 florins , or nearly two ...
... spirits , by the middle and labouring classes of this country , in offering them as a substitute at a moderate price a sound and palatable beverage , superior in body to any of the cheap wines of France , and free from all adulteration ...
... spirits , cocoa , coffee , coke , and wool , has been very marked . Neither has the admission of commodities , hitherto almost excluded by high duties , produced that sudden inundation of the markets which was foretold . There is now ...
... spirit which inspired the Hungarian people in their struggle with Austria was doubtless in some degree a patriotic one ; but it is well known that the country was not unanimous , and that no inconsiderable minority sided with and even ...
Anonymous. Magyar must yield to the spirit of modern progress , and even the traditions of the past will be swept away by the great stream of prosperity which is already beginning to flow over the country , and which , on a slight change ...