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... Noyes , Alexander Dana . 1909. Forty Years of American Finance . New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons . Ong , Aihwa . 1991 ... in author's collection . Peacock , James L. , and Ruel W. Tyson Jr. 1989. Pilgrims of Paradox : Calvin- ism ...
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... Alexander Dana Noyes , Financial Editor , in the New York Evening Post , March 18 , 1918 . A few months ago , the ... in author- ity . For example , in order to stimulate the production of iron , a law was promul- gated on July 24 ...
inauthor: Alexander Dana Noyes from books.google.com
... Alexander Dana Noyes , Financial Editor , in the New York Evening Post , March 18 , 1918 . A few months ago , the ... in author- ity . For example , in order to stimulate the production of iron , a law was promul- gated on July 24 ...
inauthor: Alexander Dana Noyes from books.google.com
... Alexander Dana Noyes , Financial Editor , in the New York Evening Post , March 18 , 1918 . A few months ago , the ... in author- ity . For example , in order to stimulate the production of iron , a law was promul- gated on July 24 ...
inauthor: Alexander Dana Noyes from books.google.com
An intersectional history of the shared struggle for African American and Latinx civil rights Spanning more than two hundred years, An African American and Latinx History of the United States is a revolutionary, politically charged ...
inauthor: Alexander Dana Noyes from books.google.com
And finally she calls for a careful evaluation of the terms of trade from which an honest debate over regulating the global economy might emerge. Ultimately, this book links the history of trade policy to the history of social regulation.
inauthor: Alexander Dana Noyes from books.google.com
Portrayal of the role of women and the family in a socialist society (See Egbert II, page 398).
inauthor: Alexander Dana Noyes from books.google.com
Mari Jo Buhle examines women's efforts to agitate for suffrage, sexual and economic emancipation, and other issues and the political and intellectual conflicts that arose in response.