The Government and the Economy, 1783-1861Bobbs-Merrill, 1967 - 544페이지 |
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... nature of the remaining debt , may be applied to that object cannot , in any one year , exceed four million six hundred thousand dollars ; leaving , therefore , from that source alone , an annual surplus of three million four hun- dred ...
... nature of the remaining debt , may be applied to that object cannot , in any one year , exceed four million six hundred thousand dollars ; leaving , therefore , from that source alone , an annual surplus of three million four hun- dred ...
232 페이지
... nature of this power , and the dangerous purposes to which it may be applied , ren- ders it odious and unfit to mingle in human affairs . Its natural offspring is monopoly , and its natural tendency is to divide the community into ...
... nature of this power , and the dangerous purposes to which it may be applied , ren- ders it odious and unfit to mingle in human affairs . Its natural offspring is monopoly , and its natural tendency is to divide the community into ...
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... nature of the relation they sustain towards the children whom they have brought into all the solemn realities of existence , that they go from town to town , seeking opportunities to consign them to unbroken , bodily toil , although it ...
... nature of the relation they sustain towards the children whom they have brought into all the solemn realities of existence , that they go from town to town , seeking opportunities to consign them to unbroken , bodily toil , although it ...
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The Objections to National Action | 42 |
The Virginia Program of Mixed Enterprise | 57 |
A Triumph of Public Enterprise | 77 |
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