William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 5
... present time , in regard to these matters , I hold with him and not with the others . " man " . Thomas Sumner was as Starr aptly remarks his son's " forgotten 7 . Sumner's boyhood was not a happy one . His father was not a man to show ...
... present time , in regard to these matters , I hold with him and not with the others . " man " . Thomas Sumner was as Starr aptly remarks his son's " forgotten 7 . Sumner's boyhood was not a happy one . His father was not a man to show ...
Page 106
... present Adams and Jefferson he would denounce . So with the eulogies of liberty in his writings they are sentimentalism and youthful rhetoric . He can celebrate it , but it means as much from him as from Metternich or Talleyrand ...
... present Adams and Jefferson he would denounce . So with the eulogies of liberty in his writings they are sentimentalism and youthful rhetoric . He can celebrate it , but it means as much from him as from Metternich or Talleyrand ...
Page 110
... present arrangement of things , there exists a perpetual antagonism between Labor and Capital .... To remedy the many disastrous grievances arising from this disparity of power , combinations for mutual agree- ment in determining rates ...
... present arrangement of things , there exists a perpetual antagonism between Labor and Capital .... To remedy the many disastrous grievances arising from this disparity of power , combinations for mutual agree- ment in determining rates ...
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