Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, Volume 3Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman Macmillan, 1937 |
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Page 177
... Federal Food and Drugs Act , by which minimum standards for health were defined and proper methods for labeling the weight of the food content of cans were estab- lished . Methods of grading quality are gradually being worked out ...
... Federal Food and Drugs Act , by which minimum standards for health were defined and proper methods for labeling the weight of the food content of cans were estab- lished . Methods of grading quality are gradually being worked out ...
Page 277
... federal intermediate credit bank funds by rediscounting . The Federal Reserve Banks and Federal Intermediate Credit Banks make no cattle loans directly but do provide very satisfactory redis- count facilities for such paper when ...
... federal intermediate credit bank funds by rediscounting . The Federal Reserve Banks and Federal Intermediate Credit Banks make no cattle loans directly but do provide very satisfactory redis- count facilities for such paper when ...
Page 310
... federal systems the political ideology upon which the national state rests is unques- tioned . The state is conceived of as sovereign , although the question of where the attribute of sovereignty is located may be disputed . The ...
... federal systems the political ideology upon which the national state rests is unques- tioned . The state is conceived of as sovereign , although the question of where the attribute of sovereignty is located may be disputed . The ...
Contents
Articles | 4 |
BUDÉ GUILLAUME Georges Boyer | 44 |
BUDIN PIERRE René Sand | 51 |
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