The Reader's Digest, Volumen1,Parte4Reader's Digest Association, 1922 |
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... industry , social customs , personal habits , stand- ards of living , moral ideals , the drift of population , and the bal- ance of power . TH THE United States has been favored above all nations with oil , and it was here that it first ...
... industry , social customs , personal habits , stand- ards of living , moral ideals , the drift of population , and the bal- ance of power . TH THE United States has been favored above all nations with oil , and it was here that it first ...
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... industries by taking off our tires . So we see that the devel- opment of a new motive power af- fects international relations every- where . The same thing may bring ruin to the Congo and prosperity to the Malay Straits . The great ...
... industries by taking off our tires . So we see that the devel- opment of a new motive power af- fects international relations every- where . The same thing may bring ruin to the Congo and prosperity to the Malay Straits . The great ...
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... industry . The Genoa Conference , barring political questions , followed almost exactly the lead of the International ... industrial property in patents , in- dustrial designs and models , trade marks , and the repression of unfair ...
... industry . The Genoa Conference , barring political questions , followed almost exactly the lead of the International ... industrial property in patents , in- dustrial designs and models , trade marks , and the repression of unfair ...
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... industry , to find out just what value motion pictures have in the classroom . When this has been done , steps will be taken to bring about their proper use on the widest possible scale . There are plenty of intelligent peo- ple inside ...
... industry , to find out just what value motion pictures have in the classroom . When this has been done , steps will be taken to bring about their proper use on the widest possible scale . There are plenty of intelligent peo- ple inside ...
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... industrial workers . These were ideals that I could be understood by the laboring classes . The propagandists ' mistake was to believe that the delusions of such promises would be suffered in silence after the war . The fact is that the ...
... industrial workers . These were ideals that I could be understood by the laboring classes . The propagandists ' mistake was to believe that the delusions of such promises would be suffered in silence after the war . The fact is that the ...
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