The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Strana 261
... farmer could ill afford , and when the debt was silently augmenting by the rising value of the dollar he was forced to consider his situation . The plight into which he had fallen was graphically summed up in the phrase " ten - cent ...
... farmer could ill afford , and when the debt was silently augmenting by the rising value of the dollar he was forced to consider his situation . The plight into which he had fallen was graphically summed up in the phrase " ten - cent ...
Strana 262
... farmer's cattle and hogs.1 When on the other hand he bought implements or groceries or household goods he was at the mercy of a non - competitive market , protected by patent - rights and tariffs , to which were added extortionate ...
... farmer's cattle and hogs.1 When on the other hand he bought implements or groceries or household goods he was at the mercy of a non - competitive market , protected by patent - rights and tariffs , to which were added extortionate ...
Strana 265
... farmer is the sole producer and the sterile middleman must somehow be got rid of — had taken possession of the western mind and largely influenced the ultimate program . But if the western farmer inherited no ready - made philosophy he ...
... farmer is the sole producer and the sterile middleman must somehow be got rid of — had taken possession of the western mind and largely influenced the ultimate program . But if the western farmer inherited no ready - made philosophy he ...
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