The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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Page 74
... tion ' and ' special privilege ' have been equally popular as objects of attack . But there has not been a corresponding unity of interpretation of these phrases - of understanding as to what they are to mean in terms of specific ...
... tion ' and ' special privilege ' have been equally popular as objects of attack . But there has not been a corresponding unity of interpretation of these phrases - of understanding as to what they are to mean in terms of specific ...
Page 89
... tion . If a boy is going through all the phases of a duplication of earning money , saving it , and building a home on the installment plan , he finds him- self up against many real - life problems in mathematics and naturally wants to ...
... tion . If a boy is going through all the phases of a duplication of earning money , saving it , and building a home on the installment plan , he finds him- self up against many real - life problems in mathematics and naturally wants to ...
Page 101
... tion immediately reposes . Taking ad- vantage of the economic and political confusion following five years of war , they are even now , it is asserted , en- gaged in realizing this ambitious pro- gramme , at which , indeed , they have ...
... tion immediately reposes . Taking ad- vantage of the economic and political confusion following five years of war , they are even now , it is asserted , en- gaged in realizing this ambitious pro- gramme , at which , indeed , they have ...
Page 113
... tion . Last year , according to figures at- tested by the railways and the growers , Georgia watermelon - raisers received on the average 7.5 cents for a melon , the railroads got 12.7 cents for carrying it to Baltimore , and the ...
... tion . Last year , according to figures at- tested by the railways and the growers , Georgia watermelon - raisers received on the average 7.5 cents for a melon , the railroads got 12.7 cents for carrying it to Baltimore , and the ...
Page 114
... tion that controls the entire production of a commodity , or a large part of it , why is it not proper for a group of farmers to unite for the marketing of their common products , either in one or in several selling agencies ? Why ...
... tion that controls the entire production of a commodity , or a large part of it , why is it not proper for a group of farmers to unite for the marketing of their common products , either in one or in several selling agencies ? Why ...
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