William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... gains . They elected six United States Senators , seven congressmen and four hundred and sixty - five members of state legislatures . They faced the presi- dential election of ... gain ultimate control of the government and the economy 176.
... gains . They elected six United States Senators , seven congressmen and four hundred and sixty - five members of state legislatures . They faced the presi- dential election of ... gain ultimate control of the government and the economy 176.
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Robert Bruce Notestein. would gain ultimate control of the government and the economy , the busi- ness interests of the East or the agrarian interests of the South and West . How ... gain ultimate control of the government and the economy...
Robert Bruce Notestein. would gain ultimate control of the government and the economy , the busi- ness interests of the East or the agrarian interests of the South and West . How ... gain ultimate control of the government and the economy...
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... gains of " civilization " . " Every item of capital is productive of utilities which are immeasurable in amount and broad in variety , only a few of the simplest of them can be appropriated by the man who owns the capital . All but a ...
... gains of " civilization " . " Every item of capital is productive of utilities which are immeasurable in amount and broad in variety , only a few of the simplest of them can be appropriated by the man who owns the capital . All but a ...
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