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Page 121
... relations with his men , the most care for their interests , and the most value for their lives , will develop their effective strength , through their affection for his own person , and trust in his character , to a degree wholly ...
... relations with his men , the most care for their interests , and the most value for their lives , will develop their effective strength , through their affection for his own person , and trust in his character , to a degree wholly ...
Page 230
... relation to existing wealth . This credit - power is of chief importance in the thoughts , because most sharply ... relations of the currency to that " available labour " which by our definition ( p . 208 ) it also represents . For ...
... relation to existing wealth . This credit - power is of chief importance in the thoughts , because most sharply ... relations of the currency to that " available labour " which by our definition ( p . 208 ) it also represents . For ...
Page 310
... relations of , 118-124 Mercantile economy , definition of , 133 Merchant , the , 128 ,, the functions of the , 129 the true , the business of , xii Merchant of Venice , The , lesson of , 261 Middle - men , the proper offices of , 192 ...
... relations of , 118-124 Mercantile economy , definition of , 133 Merchant , the , 128 ,, the functions of the , 129 the true , the business of , xii Merchant of Venice , The , lesson of , 261 Middle - men , the proper offices of , 192 ...
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