Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumen32A.L. Hummel, 1908 |
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... better service or lower prices , and that is the key to his posi- tion - because he is the best manufacturer , railroad man or salesman ; because he is giving his attention to making or selling the best goods , to economies in ...
... better service or lower prices , and that is the key to his posi- tion - because he is the best manufacturer , railroad man or salesman ; because he is giving his attention to making or selling the best goods , to economies in ...
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... better things for the same money , so that , in the long run , human effort would be more and more freed from the necessity of producing the material things - the things which enable men to exist - and be set free for the higher things ...
... better things for the same money , so that , in the long run , human effort would be more and more freed from the necessity of producing the material things - the things which enable men to exist - and be set free for the higher things ...
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... better or cheaper service and goods ; monopoly based upon govern- ment favor , such as a patent or franchise ; and monopoly based upon control of the supply of the raw material . No other form of mon- opoly can be permanent . Now ...
... better or cheaper service and goods ; monopoly based upon govern- ment favor , such as a patent or franchise ; and monopoly based upon control of the supply of the raw material . No other form of mon- opoly can be permanent . Now ...
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... better seek another country than ours . We undoubtedly have suffered and are suffering from conditions which seem to be inseparable from a young and vigorous nation . If bad legislation could have definitely checked our progress , we ...
... better seek another country than ours . We undoubtedly have suffered and are suffering from conditions which seem to be inseparable from a young and vigorous nation . If bad legislation could have definitely checked our progress , we ...
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... better the service , a lessening of the burden of fixed charges conduces equally to either end . So that from whatever standpoint we look at it , the inclusion of railroad bonds in the securities to be deposited for emergency currency ...
... better the service , a lessening of the burden of fixed charges conduces equally to either end . So that from whatever standpoint we look at it , the inclusion of railroad bonds in the securities to be deposited for emergency currency ...
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