The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 674
... political thought and indeed political action comparable to that produced a century earlier by Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations . Biology was pressed , also , into the service of Imperialism . The fittest were destined to survive , not ...
... political thought and indeed political action comparable to that produced a century earlier by Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations . Biology was pressed , also , into the service of Imperialism . The fittest were destined to survive , not ...
Pagina 939
... political economy which stands by itself . Unfortunately British political economy is not national . It is unnational , cosmopolitan . Adam Smith , the father of modern British political economy , called his celebrated treatise An ...
... political economy which stands by itself . Unfortunately British political economy is not national . It is unnational , cosmopolitan . Adam Smith , the father of modern British political economy , called his celebrated treatise An ...
Pagina 1322
... political fortunes in Downing Street and the White House is complete and comforting . Colonel Roosevelt had not been in office eighteen months before his political obituaries began to appear in the papers . Mr. Lloyd George ; ' said the ...
... political fortunes in Downing Street and the White House is complete and comforting . Colonel Roosevelt had not been in office eighteen months before his political obituaries began to appear in the papers . Mr. Lloyd George ; ' said the ...
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