William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... began his work by devoting many hours a day to mastering German in preparation for his theological studies . He continued his study of Hebrew , took up Old Testament studies , developed a great inter- est in Egyptology and attended the ...
... began his work by devoting many hours a day to mastering German in preparation for his theological studies . He continued his study of Hebrew , took up Old Testament studies , developed a great inter- est in Egyptology and attended the ...
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... began to shift under the impact of European economic thought , Sumner did not modify his conceptions but constructed lines of defense which finally drove him from economics to sociology . These European innovations were marginal utility ...
... began to shift under the impact of European economic thought , Sumner did not modify his conceptions but constructed lines of defense which finally drove him from economics to sociology . These European innovations were marginal utility ...
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Robert Bruce Notestein. materialized . By 1860 , northern business began to invest again in mine , river , railroad and land ... began to shift as With the decline in importance of the carrying trade and the well . rise of the industrial ...
Robert Bruce Notestein. materialized . By 1860 , northern business began to invest again in mine , river , railroad and land ... began to shift as With the decline in importance of the carrying trade and the well . rise of the industrial ...
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