Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco BayBancroft Company, 1917 - 47 páginas |
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... never had our foreign trade traditions . That would , indeed , be a calumny if ut- tered in Boston . Nearly a century ago New England was busily engaged in the foreign trade and did no small share of the shipping from Europe to the Far ...
... never had our foreign trade traditions . That would , indeed , be a calumny if ut- tered in Boston . Nearly a century ago New England was busily engaged in the foreign trade and did no small share of the shipping from Europe to the Far ...
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... never again to be so enslaved . It is not grand or righteous for liberated labor to turn on its benefactors and well - wishers , and in a spirit of hate and revenge put to the sword the comfort , peace , and progress of whole ...
... never again to be so enslaved . It is not grand or righteous for liberated labor to turn on its benefactors and well - wishers , and in a spirit of hate and revenge put to the sword the comfort , peace , and progress of whole ...
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... never yielding their brute love of blood- letting . One after another each centre of industry became a centre of empire . When factories crowded the shores of Phoenicia , Tyre and Sidon rose to prominence , in which Carthage later ...
... never yielding their brute love of blood- letting . One after another each centre of industry became a centre of empire . When factories crowded the shores of Phoenicia , Tyre and Sidon rose to prominence , in which Carthage later ...
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... never deviating from its course until its ultimate and inevitable end should be attained on the shore of the Pacific at San Francisco bay , where the new west faces the old east , and where ready at hand are all the requi- sites for ...
... never deviating from its course until its ultimate and inevitable end should be attained on the shore of the Pacific at San Francisco bay , where the new west faces the old east , and where ready at hand are all the requi- sites for ...
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... never sus- pected . The redemption of the world being thus so satis- factorily provided for , the New Englanders came in their migrations to the Ohio valley , their eyes still turned westward . California , and half way back to the ...
... never sus- pected . The redemption of the world being thus so satis- factorily provided for , the New Englanders came in their migrations to the Ohio valley , their eyes still turned westward . California , and half way back to the ...
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Página 131 - An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," approved September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, shall be construed as extending to unfair methods of competition used in export trade against competitors engaged in export trade, even though the acts constituting such unfair methods are done without the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.