History of the Great American FortunesModern Library, 1936 - 732 páginas For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... Committee " ( the popular name for the New York State Assembly investigating committee of 1879 ) , " as calculated by this expert , $ 53,507,060 were wrongfully added to the capital stock of these roads . " Of this sum $ 44,000,000 was ...
... Committee " ( the popular name for the New York State Assembly investigating committee of 1879 ) , " as calculated by this expert , $ 53,507,060 were wrongfully added to the capital stock of these roads . " Of this sum $ 44,000,000 was ...
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... committee found that as far as their participation was concerned " nothing was proved , " but , protest their innocence as they vehemently did , the tar stuck , nevertheless . As to the loot of the Credit Mobilier Company , the committee ...
... committee found that as far as their participation was concerned " nothing was proved , " but , protest their innocence as they vehemently did , the tar stuck , nevertheless . As to the loot of the Credit Mobilier Company , the committee ...
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... committee , no definite in- formation could be obtained from him or from any other source regard- ing his firm's resources and profits . Neither was the committee , as it re- ported , able to ascertain the firm's revenues from sales of ...
... committee , no definite in- formation could be obtained from him or from any other source regard- ing his firm's resources and profits . Neither was the committee , as it re- ported , able to ascertain the firm's revenues from sales of ...
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PREFACE TO THE 1936 EDITION | 19 |
PREFACE TO THE 1909 EDITION | 25 |
CHAPTER I | 31 |
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