Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1577
... result of education , the effect of gradual appreciation of certain fundamental principles and the transmission of those principles into practical operation . Combination means economy . Combination means efficiency . Combi- nation ...
... result of education , the effect of gradual appreciation of certain fundamental principles and the transmission of those principles into practical operation . Combination means economy . Combination means efficiency . Combi- nation ...
Page 1585
... results . The Commission might perhaps be empowered to pass upon new issues of securities by the corporations sub- ject to its control . This program ought to accommodate the conflicting interests involved in this issue . It should be ...
... results . The Commission might perhaps be empowered to pass upon new issues of securities by the corporations sub- ject to its control . This program ought to accommodate the conflicting interests involved in this issue . It should be ...
Page 1586
... results of the struggle between competitors . Obviously , it. T HE results of the prosecutions in the case of the Standard ... result only proves that the law was incapable of accomplishing its intended purpose . In short , we are forced ...
... results of the struggle between competitors . Obviously , it. T HE results of the prosecutions in the case of the Standard ... result only proves that the law was incapable of accomplishing its intended purpose . In short , we are forced ...
Page 1587
... result in the increasing accumula- tion of capital by the thrifty , and in the enlarg- ing volume of business by the most efficient . Inequality of business operations is the inevi- table consequence of the world's increase of wealth ...
... result in the increasing accumula- tion of capital by the thrifty , and in the enlarg- ing volume of business by the most efficient . Inequality of business operations is the inevi- table consequence of the world's increase of wealth ...
Page 1618
... result of investigation proved most star- tling . A city ten miles long by four miles wide . was found , with houses of cemented stone and rooms of uniform height , ornamented with frescoes that show a remarkable development of the ...
... result of investigation proved most star- tling . A city ten miles long by four miles wide . was found , with houses of cemented stone and rooms of uniform height , ornamented with frescoes that show a remarkable development of the ...
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