The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... England led him to fear its industrial preeminence , and he abandoned the ideal of an international division of labor for the ideal of independent nationality , with America developing its individuality through the exploitation of its ...
... England led him to fear its industrial preeminence , and he abandoned the ideal of an international division of labor for the ideal of independent nationality , with America developing its individuality through the exploitation of its ...
Strana 231
... England ; and it was such men who diverted to London the flood of Spanish - American silver that issued from the rich mines of Potosi . Potosi was discovered in 1545 , and from that event Adams dates the rise of the commercial activity ...
... England ; and it was such men who diverted to London the flood of Spanish - American silver that issued from the rich mines of Potosi . Potosi was discovered in 1545 , and from that event Adams dates the rise of the commercial activity ...
Strana 268
... England notes , " it should " not be lawful for the Bank of England to retain in . . . said Bank at any time an Amount of Silver Bullion exceeding One Fourth Part of the Gold Coin and Bullion . " ... 2 That gold should eventually have ...
... England notes , " it should " not be lawful for the Bank of England to retain in . . . said Bank at any time an Amount of Silver Bullion exceeding One Fourth Part of the Gold Coin and Bullion . " ... 2 That gold should eventually have ...
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