Principles of Political EconomyGinn, 1919 - 588 páginas |
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... grade and reputation rather than on inspection . Confidence is what makes it sell on grade and reputation ; lack of con- fidence would necessitate inspection , that is , weighing and testing , which would be very wasteful of time and ...
... grade and reputation rather than on inspection . Confidence is what makes it sell on grade and reputation ; lack of con- fidence would necessitate inspection , that is , weighing and testing , which would be very wasteful of time and ...
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... grades of our public - school system we have both . In the higher grades and in our state colleges and universities we have compulsory payment ; that is , the taxing power of the government is used to procure the means for the payment ...
... grades of our public - school system we have both . In the higher grades and in our state colleges and universities we have compulsory payment ; that is , the taxing power of the government is used to procure the means for the payment ...
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... grade or quality which he desired . When the farmer sells his products in bulk , the middleman will frequently classify or grade them into a large number of grades . Take such a simple product , for example , as broilers . It is very ...
... grade or quality which he desired . When the farmer sells his products in bulk , the middleman will frequently classify or grade them into a large number of grades . Take such a simple product , for example , as broilers . It is very ...
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... grade ; not money in general , but a given number of dollars , francs , or pounds ; and even if air or water were exchanged , it would not be air or water in general , but some cubic yards or gallons in definite numbers . For This ...
... grade ; not money in general , but a given number of dollars , francs , or pounds ; and even if air or water were exchanged , it would not be air or water in general , but some cubic yards or gallons in definite numbers . For This ...
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... grade and without inspection . In the third place , the product must be in some way stamped or branded , and the ... grades and standards , and the stamps , brands , or trade - marks , in order that it may be aware of the desirability of ...
... grade and without inspection . In the third place , the product must be in some way stamped or branded , and the ... grades and standards , and the stamps , brands , or trade - marks , in order that it may be aware of the desirability of ...
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