American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... trade has no permanence , is not entailed , was the result of toil and talent , the result of merit of some kind , and is continually falling , like the waves of the sea , before new claims of the same sort . " 1 It is true that each ...
... trade has no permanence , is not entailed , was the result of toil and talent , the result of merit of some kind , and is continually falling , like the waves of the sea , before new claims of the same sort . " 1 It is true that each ...
Pagina 55
... trade , and commerce . After 1750 and before the Revolution Philadelphia became the largest , due chiefly to the freedom of Pennsylvania from Indian Wars . Some authorities put Philadelphia in the lead even prior to that date . New York ...
... trade , and commerce . After 1750 and before the Revolution Philadelphia became the largest , due chiefly to the freedom of Pennsylvania from Indian Wars . Some authorities put Philadelphia in the lead even prior to that date . New York ...
Pagina 57
... in western Virginia . The tide - water shores , however , were the natural home for a land - owning aristocracy , disassociated from trade and commerce . The very crops led to large plantations of 57 THE SOUTHERNER CHAPTER I.
... in western Virginia . The tide - water shores , however , were the natural home for a land - owning aristocracy , disassociated from trade and commerce . The very crops led to large plantations of 57 THE SOUTHERNER CHAPTER I.
Pagina 66
... Trade has built up trade until now few great enterprises or financial operations , national , state , or international , are without participation in and by New York . All the business world is represented and all the nations of the ...
... Trade has built up trade until now few great enterprises or financial operations , national , state , or international , are without participation in and by New York . All the business world is represented and all the nations of the ...
Pagina 69
... trade and wealth ; European business ethics and often lack of business ethics were their ethics . Moreover , the commercial spirit of the Dutch prevailed after 1624 when New Amsterdam ( New York City ) was permanently settled by them ...
... trade and wealth ; European business ethics and often lack of business ethics were their ethics . Moreover , the commercial spirit of the Dutch prevailed after 1624 when New Amsterdam ( New York City ) was permanently settled by them ...
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