Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... cost . Realizing that the current cost of railway transportation is ap- parently exorbitant , amounting to about $ 2,750,000,000 annually , equiv- alent to a tax of $ 150 per family ( or one - third the cost of living ) or an impost of ...
... cost . Realizing that the current cost of railway transportation is ap- parently exorbitant , amounting to about $ 2,750,000,000 annually , equiv- alent to a tax of $ 150 per family ( or one - third the cost of living ) or an impost of ...
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... cost of prevention to nearly $ 400,000,000 of property , or ten times that of any other civilized country of the world . Such losses may be largely prevented by economical treatment , and we recommend to the Congress of the United ...
... cost of prevention to nearly $ 400,000,000 of property , or ten times that of any other civilized country of the world . Such losses may be largely prevented by economical treatment , and we recommend to the Congress of the United ...
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... cost of man- agement , more than it is worth in dollars or ever will be . He , too , is bitten by land hunger . Many small business men of our cities , who cannot hope to secure a farm and live on it , invest greedily in acreage in the ...
... cost of man- agement , more than it is worth in dollars or ever will be . He , too , is bitten by land hunger . Many small business men of our cities , who cannot hope to secure a farm and live on it , invest greedily in acreage in the ...
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... cost . THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CORPORATION . What followed ? Large capital was required for the larger plants . The individual gave place to the firm ; the firm eventually became a corporation , and finally a trust . At last the workman ...
... cost . THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CORPORATION . What followed ? Large capital was required for the larger plants . The individual gave place to the firm ; the firm eventually became a corporation , and finally a trust . At last the workman ...
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... cost of production . This gave the world cheaper food than it will ever see again , and made possible the wonderful growth of great cities the world over . The anxiety of the farmer to find a home market instead of having his prices ...
... cost of production . This gave the world cheaper food than it will ever see again , and made possible the wonderful growth of great cities the world over . The anxiety of the farmer to find a home market instead of having his prices ...
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