The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... interest and wages must rise and fall to- gether , and that interest cannot be increased without increasing wages , nor wages be lowered without depressing interest . 30 ... There is no inherent antagonism between labor and capital ...
... interest and wages must rise and fall to- gether , and that interest cannot be increased without increasing wages , nor wages be lowered without depressing interest . 30 ... There is no inherent antagonism between labor and capital ...
Strana 237
... interest of which lies in the plot - a retort courte- ous to Howells's contention that plot is childish and a story ends well that ends faithfully ; wedding bells at the end are of no interest to grown men and women , but rather what ...
... interest of which lies in the plot - a retort courte- ous to Howells's contention that plot is childish and a story ends well that ends faithfully ; wedding bells at the end are of no interest to grown men and women , but rather what ...
Strana 261
... interest that went East to the mortgage - holders . Debt was a luxury the 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 ...
... interest that went East to the mortgage - holders . Debt was a luxury the 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 ...
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