The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... issue ; he made his choice and abided the result . In the foreword to the first volume he made his confession : " The point of view from which I have endeavored to evaluate the materials is liberal rather than conservative , Jeffer ...
... issue ; he made his choice and abided the result . In the foreword to the first volume he made his confession : " The point of view from which I have endeavored to evaluate the materials is liberal rather than conservative , Jeffer ...
Strana 267
... issue of notes must bear a definite ratio to the amount of coin and bullion in the vaults . Money is not a creature of the law . Government cannot create it . Rather it is a convenient token of labor done , and the stamp of the mint is ...
... issue of notes must bear a definite ratio to the amount of coin and bullion in the vaults . Money is not a creature of the law . Government cannot create it . Rather it is a convenient token of labor done , and the stamp of the mint is ...
Strana 271
... issue the financial interests had succeeded in vitiating the greenbacks by writing into the bill a repudiation of the issue by the government itself , and no sooner was the war over than they set about the business of retiring them ...
... issue the financial interests had succeeded in vitiating the greenbacks by writing into the bill a repudiation of the issue by the government itself , and no sooner was the war over than they set about the business of retiring them ...
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