American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... profit by the control of their exports , imports , and manu- factures , and that led to the loss of the American colonies , and would have led to the loss of Canada if that policy had not been changed in 1840. Since then , England has ...
... profit by the control of their exports , imports , and manu- factures , and that led to the loss of the American colonies , and would have led to the loss of Canada if that policy had not been changed in 1840. Since then , England has ...
Pagina 39
... profit , leaving a bare subsistence . No taxes are levied except by the people's own representatives . No huge incomes go to a titled aristocracy to expend in extrava- gance , idleness , and waste . The people's money is not diverted ...
... profit , leaving a bare subsistence . No taxes are levied except by the people's own representatives . No huge incomes go to a titled aristocracy to expend in extrava- gance , idleness , and waste . The people's money is not diverted ...
Pagina 56
... profit is another thing . Shall the lawyer , doctor , public man , newspaper man , manufac- turer , merchant , and banker be proficient only in his one craft , or shall his foundation be a general culture and keen sense of duty ? The ...
... profit is another thing . Shall the lawyer , doctor , public man , newspaper man , manufac- turer , merchant , and banker be proficient only in his one craft , or shall his foundation be a general culture and keen sense of duty ? The ...
Pagina 164
... profits and the fact that those profits are due largely to saving of overhead expense , greater use of improvements , and concentration of production . They point to England , where such combinations are permitted , and to ante - war ...
... profits and the fact that those profits are due largely to saving of overhead expense , greater use of improvements , and concentration of production . They point to England , where such combinations are permitted , and to ante - war ...
Pagina 170
... ( 5 ) dividends ; ( 6 ) corporate income or profits ; ( 7 ) stock trans- fer - stamp taxes ; ( 8 ) inheritances of stocks and bonds ; ( 9 ) incorporation tees and increases of capital stock 170 PART III THE CORPORATION.
... ( 5 ) dividends ; ( 6 ) corporate income or profits ; ( 7 ) stock trans- fer - stamp taxes ; ( 8 ) inheritances of stocks and bonds ; ( 9 ) incorporation tees and increases of capital stock 170 PART III THE CORPORATION.
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