| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 618 strani
...and various field for enterprise. 7. The creating, in some instances, a new, and securing, in all, a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil. Each of these circumstances has a considerable influence upon the total mass of industrious effort... | |
| George Benjamin Mangold - 1908 - 130 strani
...ample and various field for enterprise. 7. The Erecting in some instances a new, and securing in all, a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil. A glance at Hamilton's argument at once discloses his keen appreciation of the need of a large labor... | |
| Guy Stevens Callender - 1909 - 852 strani
...ample and various field for enterprise. 7. The creating in some instances a new, and securing in all a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil. Each of these circumstances has a considerable influence upon the total mass of industrious effort... | |
| Lewis Henry Haney - 1911 - 598 strani
...and varied fields for enterprise. 7. "The creating, in some instances, a new, and securing, in all, a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil." (See ibid., P- I25-) This early reaction of American thinkers against the classical School is a matter... | |
| William Smith Culbertson - 1911 - 186 strani
...class in America. Manufactures, he says, by creating, in some instances, a new, and securing, in all, a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil, contribute to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and have an immediate and direct... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Treasury - 1913 - 68 strani
...ample and various field for enterprise. 7. The creating, in some instances, a new and securing in all a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil. Each of these circumstances has a considerable influence unon the total mass of industrious effort... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1915 - 504 strani
...cultivators, artificers, and merchants. 7. As to the creating, in some instances, a new, and securing in all, a more certain and steady demand, for the surplus...It is a principal mean by which the establishment o£ manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and has an... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1917 - 708 strani
...ample and various field for enterprise. 7. The creating, in some instances, a new and securing in all a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil. Each of these circumstances has a considerable influence uoon the total mass of industrious effort... | |
| 1919 - 918 strani
...all a more certain and steady demand for the surplus product of the soil, this is a principal means by which the establishment of manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of the country, and has an immediate and direct relation to the prosperity of agriculture. It is evident... | |
| Horace Taylor - 1928 - 314 strani
...ample and various field for enterprise. 7. The creating, in some cases, of a new, and securing in all a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil.1 Hamilton's ambitions went unrealized during his lifetime. For the first thirty years of its... | |
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