The Yale Review, 12. köideGeorge Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross Blackwell, 1904 |
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... seems a simple thing to fit the taxation of mortgages to the general property tax . But it involves double taxation , not in the sense that both lenders and borrowers are taxed on the basis of the same piece of land , but in the sense ...
... seems a simple thing to fit the taxation of mortgages to the general property tax . But it involves double taxation , not in the sense that both lenders and borrowers are taxed on the basis of the same piece of land , but in the sense ...
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... seems almost incredible to one looking backward from the twentieth century . It seems the more incredi- ble , when we realize that the seriousness of the economic problem was quite appreciated by the numerous philanthropic societies ...
... seems almost incredible to one looking backward from the twentieth century . It seems the more incredi- ble , when we realize that the seriousness of the economic problem was quite appreciated by the numerous philanthropic societies ...
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... seems to be little logical ground for the effort of Congress to secure information as a basis for further restrictive legislation while retaining so sweeping a measure in force . Extreme as the Sherman act is , it is , 6 [ May Yale Review .
... seems to be little logical ground for the effort of Congress to secure information as a basis for further restrictive legislation while retaining so sweeping a measure in force . Extreme as the Sherman act is , it is , 6 [ May Yale Review .
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... seem to indicate that that case is not likely to block the application of the act to industrial combinations to such an extent as was at first supposed . The significant feature of the most important bills introduced at the last session ...
... seem to indicate that that case is not likely to block the application of the act to industrial combinations to such an extent as was at first supposed . The significant feature of the most important bills introduced at the last session ...
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... seems as if such an association might have a large sphere of usefulness , if it could be so organized as not to compete with the other associations for the time of their members ; in other words , if instead of existing mainly for the ...
... seems as if such an association might have a large sphere of usefulness , if it could be so organized as not to compete with the other associations for the time of their members ; in other words , if instead of existing mainly for the ...
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