Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, 1949 |
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... less utopian and the conservative less static . Also views have been enriched and diversified by the impact of many interests . Everyone can appreciate why the farmer of Kansas and the banker of Wall Street , the industrial leader of ...
... less utopian and the conservative less static . Also views have been enriched and diversified by the impact of many interests . Everyone can appreciate why the farmer of Kansas and the banker of Wall Street , the industrial leader of ...
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... less than 14 bushels per acre , in Germany 28 bushels , and in England 32 bushels . We get 30 bushels of oats per acre , England nearly 45 , and Germany more than 47 . Our soils are fertile , but our mode of farming neither conserves ...
... less than 14 bushels per acre , in Germany 28 bushels , and in England 32 bushels . We get 30 bushels of oats per acre , England nearly 45 , and Germany more than 47 . Our soils are fertile , but our mode of farming neither conserves ...
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... less than $ 4.20 a day or less than 521⁄2 cents per hour , were increased 10 cents per hour . There was an increase of 10 cents per hour in all other hourly rates , and an equivalent increase in all tonnage and piecework rates which ...
... less than $ 4.20 a day or less than 521⁄2 cents per hour , were increased 10 cents per hour . There was an increase of 10 cents per hour in all other hourly rates , and an equivalent increase in all tonnage and piecework rates which ...
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I | 2 |
PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
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