The North American Review, Τόμος 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... ment of the common law rule that prices shall not be exorbitant or unreasonable . Congress is explicitly empowered to regulate commerce among the several States , and the power has been fre- quently exercised . The Interstate Commerce ...
... ment of the common law rule that prices shall not be exorbitant or unreasonable . Congress is explicitly empowered to regulate commerce among the several States , and the power has been fre- quently exercised . The Interstate Commerce ...
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... ment and the people at large ; also through the enlightenment and independent spirit which your Government has so diligently inculcated among us . I am sure that your Imperial Sovereign and your Govern- ment will be glad to know that ...
... ment and the people at large ; also through the enlightenment and independent spirit which your Government has so diligently inculcated among us . I am sure that your Imperial Sovereign and your Govern- ment will be glad to know that ...
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... ment and report upon any subject of science or art . " The actual expense of the work performed was to be paid by the Govern- ment , but the Academy was to receive no compensation whatever for any services thus rendered . This body ...
... ment and report upon any subject of science or art . " The actual expense of the work performed was to be paid by the Govern- ment , but the Academy was to receive no compensation whatever for any services thus rendered . This body ...
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