History of the Great American FortunesModern Library, 1936 - 732 páginas For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... capital of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Company . Of the total of $ 62,000,000 of capital stock in 1871 , fully one - half was based upon nothing but the certainty of making it valuable as a divi- dend payer by the ...
... capital of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Company . Of the total of $ 62,000,000 of capital stock in 1871 , fully one - half was based upon nothing but the certainty of making it valuable as a divi- dend payer by the ...
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... capital dictating , labor submitting ; capital superior , labor inferior . This is an artificial and man - created condition , not God's arrangement and order ; for it degrades man and ennobles mere pelf . It demeans those who live by ...
... capital dictating , labor submitting ; capital superior , labor inferior . This is an artificial and man - created condition , not God's arrangement and order ; for it degrades man and ennobles mere pelf . It demeans those who live by ...
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... capital , and the gradual disappearance of the small factors in railroad and other lines of business , workers were ... Capital had the wealth , resources and tools of the country ; the workers their labor power only . As it stood , it ...
... capital , and the gradual disappearance of the small factors in railroad and other lines of business , workers were ... Capital had the wealth , resources and tools of the country ; the workers their labor power only . As it stood , it ...
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PREFACE TO THE 1936 EDITION | 19 |
PREFACE TO THE 1909 EDITION | 25 |
CHAPTER I | 31 |
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