The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... interest is not the only motive of the political action of nations , nor is self - interest always enlightened . A desire to inflict injury may often exercise as potent an influence as self - interest , and the idea that the financial ...
... interest is not the only motive of the political action of nations , nor is self - interest always enlightened . A desire to inflict injury may often exercise as potent an influence as self - interest , and the idea that the financial ...
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... interest and value of his fascinating book . The business of a citizen , then , consists very largely in what he can ... interest themselves very little in average elections , and , indeed , on some question of vital importance , if it ...
... interest and value of his fascinating book . The business of a citizen , then , consists very largely in what he can ... interest themselves very little in average elections , and , indeed , on some question of vital importance , if it ...
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... interest to be made upon the capital in- vested , it is inevitable that their income must exceed their ex- penditures , and that they must accumulate wealth . Nor is there any middle ground which such men can occupy , because the great ...
... interest to be made upon the capital in- vested , it is inevitable that their income must exceed their ex- penditures , and that they must accumulate wealth . Nor is there any middle ground which such men can occupy , because the great ...
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