Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... cent dollars did not like to have to pay in dollars worth a hundred cents . So a great agitation arose , especially among the owners of mort- gaged farms in the West . Some even proposed to convert the whole debt into greenbacks , and ...
... cent dollars did not like to have to pay in dollars worth a hundred cents . So a great agitation arose , especially among the owners of mort- gaged farms in the West . Some even proposed to convert the whole debt into greenbacks , and ...
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... the use of a single hearth , and thus injured the health and the family life of the poor . So the tax of five cents on each copy of a newspaper , for- merly levied in Great Britain , helped to keep the 66 POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... the use of a single hearth , and thus injured the health and the family life of the poor . So the tax of five cents on each copy of a newspaper , for- merly levied in Great Britain , helped to keep the 66 POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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... cent , they demand a bond for the repayment of a hundred dollars , when they advance only ninety . It is better to ... cents as soon as they are redeemable . 22. The second indebtedness created by a war is that for pensions . To induce ...
... cent , they demand a bond for the repayment of a hundred dollars , when they advance only ninety . It is better to ... cents as soon as they are redeemable . 22. The second indebtedness created by a war is that for pensions . To induce ...
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... cents ; for introduction , 75 cents . THE grand distinction of Professor Macy's book is that it covers the whole ground . It is relieved from the ordinary dullness of text - books on the subject by the presentation of the government at ...
... cents ; for introduction , 75 cents . THE grand distinction of Professor Macy's book is that it covers the whole ground . It is relieved from the ordinary dullness of text - books on the subject by the presentation of the government at ...
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... cents . Back numbers and bound volumes can be obtained from the publishers . IT is the purpose of the QUARTERLY to furnish a field where topics of real public interest may be discussed by scientific men from the scientific point of view ...
... cents . Back numbers and bound volumes can be obtained from the publishers . IT is the purpose of the QUARTERLY to furnish a field where topics of real public interest may be discussed by scientific men from the scientific point of view ...
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