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These volumes were uniform in two ways : they employed original documents or source materials , and they required the student to reconstruct history for himself . The present volume , Government and the American Economy , 1870 to the ...
These volumes were uniform in two ways : they employed original documents or source materials , and they required the student to reconstruct history for himself . The present volume , Government and the American Economy , 1870 to the ...
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tinued placement of the materials in significant juxtaposition . It is characteristic , throughout , that almost no selection stands by itself . Sometimes , abstract or philo- sophical discussions of a point are linked with selections ...
tinued placement of the materials in significant juxtaposition . It is characteristic , throughout , that almost no selection stands by itself . Sometimes , abstract or philo- sophical discussions of a point are linked with selections ...
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There was no agreement that they would furnish material ; no agreement of that kind at all . ... can take care of themselves a great deal better than the small ones can with reference to materials ; there is no doubt about that .
There was no agreement that they would furnish material ; no agreement of that kind at all . ... can take care of themselves a great deal better than the small ones can with reference to materials ; there is no doubt about that .
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Contents
I | 2 |
PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 7 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 13 |
Copyright | |
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