The Journal of Economic History, Volumen5Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1945 |
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... existence than that which it has enjoyed until now ; and that the rich , in increasing the happiness of the poor , would improve their own existence . 08 This will be the " means of ending the religious indifference of the most numerous ...
... existence than that which it has enjoyed until now ; and that the rich , in increasing the happiness of the poor , would improve their own existence . 08 This will be the " means of ending the religious indifference of the most numerous ...
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... existence , enjoyed over the other animals only that superiority of intelligence which resulted directly from the superiority of his organization ; [ ( 2 ) When the religious system began to form , ] this system was at first idolatry ...
... existence , enjoyed over the other animals only that superiority of intelligence which resulted directly from the superiority of his organization ; [ ( 2 ) When the religious system began to form , ] this system was at first idolatry ...
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... existence of slave labor restricted or made impossible the successful introduction of soil - conserving methods ; that , because of soil depletion , slavery constantly had to expand into new territories ; and that accordingly the ...
... existence of slave labor restricted or made impossible the successful introduction of soil - conserving methods ; that , because of soil depletion , slavery constantly had to expand into new territories ; and that accordingly the ...
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MARY F HANDLIN Origins of the American Business Corporation I | 24 |
A Pressing Problem | 43 |
COCHRAN The New York Committee on Business Records | 60 |
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