The North American Review, Volume 183University of Northern Iowa, 1906 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... industries rendered more stable , but our lines of transportation are guaranteed greater regularity of traffic . The export of manufactures has also been encouraged by vast consolidations of industrial enterprises , which lessen the ...
... industries rendered more stable , but our lines of transportation are guaranteed greater regularity of traffic . The export of manufactures has also been encouraged by vast consolidations of industrial enterprises , which lessen the ...
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... industries . Taking the lowest of our three estimates of industrial accidents , the total number of casualties suffered by our industrial army in one year is equal to the average annual casualties of our Civil War , plus those of the ...
... industries . Taking the lowest of our three estimates of industrial accidents , the total number of casualties suffered by our industrial army in one year is equal to the average annual casualties of our Civil War , plus those of the ...
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... industrial accidents will naturally multiply unless vigorous preventive measures are adopted . In the absence of any exact knowledge of other departments of industry , let us turn again to the railways . Of course pas- senger traffic ...
... industrial accidents will naturally multiply unless vigorous preventive measures are adopted . In the absence of any exact knowledge of other departments of industry , let us turn again to the railways . Of course pas- senger traffic ...
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