The Rise of American Civilization, Svazek 1Macmillan Company., 1927 |
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... capital facts of world history . How did it happen that the English , who came late upon the imperial scene , alone among the European powers achieved just this result ? It was certainly not because they were first in the arts of ...
... capital facts of world history . How did it happen that the English , who came late upon the imperial scene , alone among the European powers achieved just this result ? It was certainly not because they were first in the arts of ...
Strana 15
... capital to equip expeditions and finance the extension of settlements . It demanded leadership in administration and the spirit of business enterprise . Relying largely upon agriculture for support , at least in the initial stages ...
... capital to equip expeditions and finance the extension of settlements . It demanded leadership in administration and the spirit of business enterprise . Relying largely upon agriculture for support , at least in the initial stages ...
Strana 21
... capital beyond the reach of a single individual was required . Tak- ing their cue perhaps from old merchant guilds , they learned how to unite their accumulations and their inge- nuity in great corporations or companies chartered by the ...
... capital beyond the reach of a single individual was required . Tak- ing their cue perhaps from old merchant guilds , they learned how to unite their accumulations and their inge- nuity in great corporations or companies chartered by the ...
Strana 22
... capital had been amassed , and the practice of forming corporations for profit had been well estab lished . It was not necessary to beg a pittance from the royal treasury to launch epoch - making expeditions . The middle classes were ...
... capital had been amassed , and the practice of forming corporations for profit had been well estab lished . It was not necessary to beg a pittance from the royal treasury to launch epoch - making expeditions . The middle classes were ...
Strana 32
... business enterprise - of which colonization in the New World was one branch for the employment of capital and administrative genius . CHAPTER II E Colonies MPIRE building and colonization , each 32 THE RISE OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION.
... business enterprise - of which colonization in the New World was one branch for the employment of capital and administrative genius . CHAPTER II E Colonies MPIRE building and colonization , each 32 THE RISE OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION.
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The Rise of American Civilization, Svazek 1 Charles Austin Beard,Mary Ritter Beard Úplné zobrazení - 1927 |
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