The Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 8Grolier Incorporated, 1990 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... United States and about the same number in the rest of the world . Correspondence study typically involves the following procedures : ( 1 ) The school prepares lessons and mails them to nonresident students . Sometimes the basic ...
... United States and about the same number in the rest of the world . Correspondence study typically involves the following procedures : ( 1 ) The school prepares lessons and mails them to nonresident students . Sometimes the basic ...
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... United States and England , but the methods of providing legal representa- tion are markedly different . In England the legal aid system spreads the work of defending persons accused of crime throughout the entire profes- sion , as all ...
... United States and England , but the methods of providing legal representa- tion are markedly different . In England the legal aid system spreads the work of defending persons accused of crime throughout the entire profes- sion , as all ...
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... United States , with its widespread bank failures , its suspension of specie payment , and its shortage of currency , offers a particularly striking demonstration of the economic dangers of an inelastic currency . As a result of the ...
... United States , with its widespread bank failures , its suspension of specie payment , and its shortage of currency , offers a particularly striking demonstration of the economic dangers of an inelastic currency . As a result of the ...
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Section | 51 |
CORPORATION The corporation is the dominant | 56 |
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