Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... brings together . The book presents the views of Political Economy which are held by the American or National School of List and Carey . I leave it to be judged whether these or the rival doctrines of the English or Orthodox School ...
... brings together . The book presents the views of Political Economy which are held by the American or National School of List and Carey . I leave it to be judged whether these or the rival doctrines of the English or Orthodox School ...
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... bringing some of the useful animals , the sheep or the ox for instance , under control , and thus creating flocks and herds , upon which they depend for food and clothing . As these animals find nourishment in plants on which man cannot ...
... bringing some of the useful animals , the sheep or the ox for instance , under control , and thus creating flocks and herds , upon which they depend for food and clothing . As these animals find nourishment in plants on which man cannot ...
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... bringing some of the useful animals , the sheep or the ox for instance , under control , and thus creating flocks and herds , upon which they depend for food and clothing . As these animals find nourishment in plants on which man cannot ...
... bringing some of the useful animals , the sheep or the ox for instance , under control , and thus creating flocks and herds , upon which they depend for food and clothing . As these animals find nourishment in plants on which man cannot ...
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... brings the forces of nature wind , water , steam and electricity into his service , and adds their power to his own . Thus with every year he becomes more fully master over nature , and better able to supply his wants out of her stores ...
... brings the forces of nature wind , water , steam and electricity into his service , and adds their power to his own . Thus with every year he becomes more fully master over nature , and better able to supply his wants out of her stores ...
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... bring the soil under tillage , and secure a larger share of necessary things for each , than when a small number seemed to possess everything . 8. Association with his fellowmen is man's first need , if he is to attain a comfortable ...
... bring the soil under tillage , and secure a larger share of necessary things for each , than when a small number seemed to possess everything . 8. Association with his fellowmen is man's first need , if he is to attain a comfortable ...
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