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Project Gutenberg''''''''s An Example of Communal Currency, by J Theodore Harris doc

Project Gutenberg''''s An Example of Communal Currency, by J. Theodore Harris doc

Project Gutenberg''''s An Example of Communal Currency, by J. Theodore Harris doc

... House by means of non-interest-bearing notes. Some of these—enthusiasts for the reform of the currency—can dilate for hours on the wisdom of the financial policy of Daniel de LisleBrock, can ... any the worse. By giving up the needless extravagance of using gold coins as counters, and by takingto paper counters instead, Guernsey reallyECONOMICS ANDPOLITICAL SCIENCE AN EXAMPLE OF COMMUNAL CURRENCY...
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Tài liệu An Example of Communal Currency pdf

Tài liệu An Example of Communal Currency pdf

... 11isue changed to issue | | Page 61 VIII changed to VII | + +* * * * *End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of An Example of Communal Currency, by J. Theodore Harris *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG ... being abandoned to individual bankers or joint stock companies, tothe great financial loss of the community as a whole; and (b) of the whole business of banking which meansthe organising of credit ... course through many volumes, andthe quaint old French documents gave up their secrets in the modern well-equipped Record Office. Example of Communal Currency, by J. Theodore Harris 6FOOTNOTES:[4]...
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Project Gutenberg’s An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, by George Boole ppt

Project Gutenberg’s An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, by George Boole ppt

... a man and not a man. Now let the meaning of the symbol x be extendedfrom the representing of “men,” to that of any class of beings characterized by the possession of any quality whatever; and ... II OF SIGNS IN GENERAL, AND OF THE SIGNSAPPROPRIATE TO THE SCIENCE OF LOGIC INPARTICULAR; ALSO OF THE LAWS TO WHICHTHAT CLASS OF SIGNS ARE SUBJECT.1. That Language is an instrument of human ... theChapter IV OF THE DIVISION OF PROPOSITIONS INTO THETWO CLASSES OF “PRIMARY” AND“SECONDARY;” OF THE CHARACTERISTICPROPERTIES OF THOSE CLASSES, AND OF THELAWS OF THE EXPRESSION OF PRIMARYPROPOSITIONS.1....
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Project Gutenberg''''s The Book of Business Etiquette, by Nella Henney potx

Project Gutenberg''''s The Book of Business Etiquette, by Nella Henney potx

... berries andbananas, sunshine and soft breezes, butshe gave them trouble also in the shape of wild beasts, and savages, terriblewas promptly forgotten. The majority of the people for thousands of ... authors of books of etiquette were men of greatsuperficial elegance whose moralstandards were scandalously low. One of them, an Italian, was banished from courtfor having published an indecent ... all sorts of courtesy campaigns among railroad andbus companies, and even among postoffice and banking employees, to mentiononly two of the groups notorious forhaughty and arrogant behavior....
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Project Gutenberg''''s The Making of Bobby Burnit, by George Randolph Chester potx

Project Gutenberg''''s The Making of Bobby Burnit, by George Randolph Chester potx

... good to look at, was Bobby,with his clean-cut figure and hisclean-cut face and his clean, blueeyes and clean complexion, and shedelighted in nothing more than justto sit and watch him when he ... rather by its own weight, didn’t he?”THE MAKING OF BOBBYBURNITfor the traditions of the house is toleave this desk just as it is, and hang an oil portrait of my father over it.And, by the ... house with just you andyour father and the servants; now,it’s an advantageous businessarrangement. What share of theprofits am I to receive?”Bobby’s face had turned red, but hestuck manfully...
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Project Gutenberg''''s The Rise of Silas Lapham, by William Dean Howells pot

Project Gutenberg''''s The Rise of Silas Lapham, by William Dean Howells pot

... hadn't heard of Plantation Bitters then, and I hadn't seenany of the fellow's labels. I set to workand I got a man down from Boston; and Icarried him out to the farm, and heanalysed ... you want to keep that as free frompaint as you can, if you want much use of it. I never cared to try any of it on mine."Lapham suddenly lifted his bulk up out of his swivel-chair, and led ... run bare in all day, and making medecent for bed. There were six of us boys;it seems to me we were all of a size; andshe was just so careful with all of us. I canfeel her hands on my feet yet!"...
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Project Gutenberg''''s The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing, by Watson Smith pptx

Project Gutenberg''''s The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing, by Watson Smith pptx

... bathesand lubricates as well as nourishes theREVISED ANDEDITED BY published in the Hatters' Gazette, and inpart in newspapers of Manchester andStockport, and they have here beencompiled and ... 1887 and 1888.About this period, owing to the increasingdifficulties of competition with theproducts of the German HatManufacturers, a deputation of HatManufacturers in and around Manchesterconsulted ... more and moredense. On glancing at the figure (Fig. 6) of the longitudinal section of a human hair,we see first the outer portion, like the bark of a tree, consisting of a dense sheath of flattened...
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Project Gutenberg’s The Alphabet of Economic Science, by Philip H. Wicksteed pot

Project Gutenberg’s The Alphabet of Economic Science, by Philip H. Wicksteed pot

... picture of the course of the projectile. We have supposed the body to be projectedvertically upwards, and its course will therefore be a straight line, andwould be marked by the movement of the ... inhabitants or isolate them, in inaccessible islands, till they died of starvation, thus cancelling the whole of the advantages it confers andmaking their absolute sum zero.Another class of objections ... we can attach a definitemeaning to the proposition: The value-in-use of any commodity to an individual is a function of the quantity of it he possesses, and as soonas we attach a definite meaning...
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Project Gutenberg''''s Paris: With Pen and Pencil, by David W. Bartlett docx

Project Gutenberg''''s Paris: With Pen and Pencil, by David W. Bartlett docx

... common,both in England and France, in thesummer, for people of wealth to travel by CHURCH OF ST. SULSPICE.PEN ANDPENCIL ITS OF TRIUMPH.Out of curiosity I went one day with afriend to one of the most ... gorgeous of therestaurants on the Boulevards.Notwithstanding the descriptions I hadCHAPTER I.*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOKPARIS: WITH PEN AND PENCIL ***Produced by Juliet Sutherland, ... the malefactors of allcountries. In 1470 the art of printing wasintroduced into the city and a post-officewas established. In the reign of Francis I.the arts and literature sprang into a newlife....
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Project Gutenberg''''s An Elementary Study of Insects, by Leonard Haseman pot

Project Gutenberg''''s An Elementary Study of Insects, by Leonard Haseman pot

... nothing of its valueto the farmer in pollinating fruits. Theannual output of silk, all of which is spun by the silkworm, is worth millions of dollars. Many other forms are of value toman by producing ... beneficial, while themajority of insects are of no importance toman or agriculture. The various forms of pests such as the chinch bug, potatobeetles, and others do an enormousamount of damage each ... atwww.gutenberg.orgTitle: An Elementary Study of InsectsAuthor: Leonard HasemanRelease Date: November 10, 2007 [EBook#23434]Language: English*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AN ELEMENTARY STUDY OF INSECTS...
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