The World of Business, Band 4Edward C. Bursk Simon and Schuster, 1962 - 2655 Seiten |
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... tion of mountains : the time span for such a change is of the order of a million years . Again , a gradual change of ... tion , also with its influence in the future . If we compare A.D. 1400 with A.D. 1700 , there is a great advance ...
... tion of mountains : the time span for such a change is of the order of a million years . Again , a gradual change of ... tion , also with its influence in the future . If we compare A.D. 1400 with A.D. 1700 , there is a great advance ...
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... tion ] . . . From time immemorial lively trade has been considered a good omen in relations between countries . In the now obtaining situation international trade acquires still greater importance as a kind of barom- eter of the ...
... tion ] . . . From time immemorial lively trade has been considered a good omen in relations between countries . In the now obtaining situation international trade acquires still greater importance as a kind of barom- eter of the ...
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... tion . The theater takes a second place behind the pleasure resort or the picture show , and the instructive book behind the diverting one . An ever increasing proportion of periodicals and newspapers have to accommodate themselves to ...
... tion . The theater takes a second place behind the pleasure resort or the picture show , and the instructive book behind the diverting one . An ever increasing proportion of periodicals and newspapers have to accommodate themselves to ...
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A Probe of the Art of WealthGetting | 1944 |
A Follower of Confucius Anticipates the Law of Supply | 1953 |
Breaking the Bonds of Tradition | 1973 |
Urheberrecht | |
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