Select Problems in Historical Interpretation: Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1954 |
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Page 50
... received no aid of any kind , as in the case of the Great North- ern , or they received land grants as in the case of the Northern Pacific , the Santa Fe , and the Southern Pacific . These later land grants tended to be even more ...
... received no aid of any kind , as in the case of the Great North- ern , or they received land grants as in the case of the Northern Pacific , the Santa Fe , and the Southern Pacific . These later land grants tended to be even more ...
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... received title appears in the annual reports of the Commissioner of the Gen- eral Land Office , the latest such report showing a total of 131,350,534 acres . Of the thirty - seven American history textbooks examined , twenty - four make ...
... received title appears in the annual reports of the Commissioner of the Gen- eral Land Office , the latest such report showing a total of 131,350,534 acres . Of the thirty - seven American history textbooks examined , twenty - four make ...
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... received the annual profits of that company . After several years there were a number of individuals in New York , Cleveland , and Pittsburgh who as such trustees held large amounts of stock in out - of - state companies . The next ...
... received the annual profits of that company . After several years there were a number of individuals in New York , Cleveland , and Pittsburgh who as such trustees held large amounts of stock in out - of - state companies . The next ...
Contents
I | 2 |
PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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