War and Society in North AmericaT. Nelson (Canada), 1971 - 199 páginas |
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... believed they had to act sternly to protect their colleagues in industry from bringing disaster upon themselves . - - During the course of national mobilization the business statesmen became synonymous with the very concepts of business ...
... believed they had to act sternly to protect their colleagues in industry from bringing disaster upon themselves . - - During the course of national mobilization the business statesmen became synonymous with the very concepts of business ...
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... believed that the greatest leadership capacity necessarily rested in the private sector . The capstone of Flavelle's disillusionment with the possible con- sequences of active government was his belief after the war that Canadian ...
... believed that the greatest leadership capacity necessarily rested in the private sector . The capstone of Flavelle's disillusionment with the possible con- sequences of active government was his belief after the war that Canadian ...
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... believed that his task was to satisfy disparate groups in the Democratic coalition , and this often required him to trim his sails . Nor was he ever a free agent ; as the defeat of his plan for a more equitable system of taxation in ...
... believed that his task was to satisfy disparate groups in the Democratic coalition , and this often required him to trim his sails . Nor was he ever a free agent ; as the defeat of his plan for a more equitable system of taxation in ...
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Michael Bliss | 20 |
Bruce White | 37 |
Jill Conway | 52 |
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