Selected Readings in EconomicsGinn, 1907 - 705 páginas |
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... result is that man , who doubtless originated in the Old World , early found his way to America by the Pacific ; and all the so - called indigenous races known to us in the Americas seem to have closer relations to the peoples living in ...
... result is that man , who doubtless originated in the Old World , early found his way to America by the Pacific ; and all the so - called indigenous races known to us in the Americas seem to have closer relations to the peoples living in ...
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... result was that the area of tillage only slowly expanded as the population grew denser , and the surplusage of grain for export was small during the first two centuries . When in the nineteenth century the progress west- ward suddenly ...
... result was that the area of tillage only slowly expanded as the population grew denser , and the surplusage of grain for export was small during the first two centuries . When in the nineteenth century the progress west- ward suddenly ...
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... result from successive glaciations , so each frontier leaves its traces behind it , and when it becomes a settled area the region still partakes of the frontier characteristics . Thus the advance THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN HISTORY 25.
... result from successive glaciations , so each frontier leaves its traces behind it , and when it becomes a settled area the region still partakes of the frontier characteristics . Thus the advance THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN HISTORY 25.
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... result of an expansive power which is inherent in them , and which by continually agitating all classes of society is constantly throwing a large portion of the whole population on the extreme confines of the state , in order to gain ...
... result of an expansive power which is inherent in them , and which by continually agitating all classes of society is constantly throwing a large portion of the whole population on the extreme confines of the state , in order to gain ...
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... result a more adequate conception of American development and characteristics , but invaluable additions would be made to the history of society . Loria , the Italian economist , has urged the study of colonial life as an aid in ...
... result a more adequate conception of American development and characteristics , but invaluable additions would be made to the history of society . Loria , the Italian economist , has urged the study of colonial life as an aid in ...
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