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Pagina 16
... MILLIONAIRES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ...... PAGE . 130 1. Biographies ; Inaugurations of Statues ; Public Speeches ; Official Correspond- ence ; Accounts of Presents and Donations , & c .. & c . , & c . VII . MR . GLADSTONE ON THE HEROIC ...
... MILLIONAIRES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ...... PAGE . 130 1. Biographies ; Inaugurations of Statues ; Public Speeches ; Official Correspond- ence ; Accounts of Presents and Donations , & c .. & c . , & c . VII . MR . GLADSTONE ON THE HEROIC ...
Pagina 41
... millionaire , it is averred , has nothing more damaging to the sale of his books to fear , than the destruction of the empire . The day of the establishment of the republic , it is clear that Victor Hugo would have to abandon his ...
... millionaire , it is averred , has nothing more damaging to the sale of his books to fear , than the destruction of the empire . The day of the establishment of the republic , it is clear that Victor Hugo would have to abandon his ...
Pagina 130
... necessary . How can we boast of our superior intelligence , if it fails to * Ivanhoe . Dedicatory Epistle . direct our attention to what is passing daily before our 130 [ Dec. , OUR MILLIONAIRES AND THEIR INFLUENCE .
... necessary . How can we boast of our superior intelligence , if it fails to * Ivanhoe . Dedicatory Epistle . direct our attention to what is passing daily before our 130 [ Dec. , OUR MILLIONAIRES AND THEIR INFLUENCE .
Pagina 131
... millionaire has amassed his pile . Although this statement may seem unjust , as applied to millionaires in general , it might be easily illustrated by in- contestable facts ; thus , for example , how few of those whose greediness for ...
... millionaire has amassed his pile . Although this statement may seem unjust , as applied to millionaires in general , it might be easily illustrated by in- contestable facts ; thus , for example , how few of those whose greediness for ...
Pagina 132
... millionaires have thrown large quantities of merchandise on the market , under certain cir- cumstances , with no better or more honest motive than to ruin their competitors , so that they might add to their own millions by that ruin ...
... millionaires have thrown large quantities of merchandise on the market , under certain cir- cumstances , with no better or more honest motive than to ruin their competitors , so that they might add to their own millions by that ruin ...
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