The Journal of Economic History, Volumen7Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1947 |
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... influence . II In few countries in the Western world has religion exerted as great an influence upon the development of the community as it has in Canada . There have been areas , the southern states of the United States for instance ...
... influence . II In few countries in the Western world has religion exerted as great an influence upon the development of the community as it has in Canada . There have been areas , the southern states of the United States for instance ...
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... influence more effective as a barrier to communication between the French and Anglo - Saxon populations . The colony escaped the influence of strong antireligious movements of thought growing up in revolutionary France through severance ...
... influence more effective as a barrier to communication between the French and Anglo - Saxon populations . The colony escaped the influence of strong antireligious movements of thought growing up in revolutionary France through severance ...
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... influence of religion has checked the growth of that sort of rationalist attitude of mind favorable to economic activity . Economic success depends upon a clear appraisal of the relation of means to ends . Religion has tended to a ...
... influence of religion has checked the growth of that sort of rationalist attitude of mind favorable to economic activity . Economic success depends upon a clear appraisal of the relation of means to ends . Religion has tended to a ...
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