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" You might as well endeavor to stay the formation of the clouds, the falling of the rains, or the flowing of the streams... "
The Overland Monthly - Page 175
1904
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Trusts

Samuel Calvin Tait Dodd - 1900 - 148 pages
...progress—to stay the march of civilization—to decree immobility of intellect and degradation of humanity. You might as well endeavor to stay the formation of...organization of industry, association of persons, and aggregation of capital to any extent that the ever-growing trade of the world may demand. So far, you...
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The Trust, Its Book: Being a Presentation of the Several Aspects of the ...

James Howard Bridge - 1902 - 304 pages
...civilization—to decree immobility of intellect and degradation of humantiy. You might as well endeavour to stay the formation of the clouds, the falling of...organization of industry, association of persons, and aggregation of capital to any extent that the evergrowing trade of the world may demand. So far, you...
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The Trust: Its Book; Being a Presentation of the Several Aspects of the ...

James Howard Bridge - 1902 - 304 pages
...attempt by any means or in any manner to prevent organization of industry, association of persons, and aggregation of capital to any extent that the evergrowing trade of the world may demand. So far, you may say, I have been dealing in glittering generalities. I shall descend to particulars...
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The Truth about the Trusts: A Description and Analysis of the American Trust ...

John Moody - 1904 - 590 pages
...to stay the march of civilization — to decree immobility of intellect and degradation of humanity. You might as well endeavor to stay the formation of...that the ever-growing trade of the world may demand." * ********** "If there is one thing that history teaches plainly it is that abuses are soonest reduced...
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Government by Commission & the Relation of Corporate Business to National ...

George Henry Davis - 1912 - 16 pages
...pursuits 25% Miscellaneous — 25% In connection with this great fabric of industry and wealth, Dodd says: "You might as well endeavor to stay the formation...the aggregation of capital to any extent that the ever growing trade of the world may demand. I do not prophesy an era of perfection. The golden age...
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The Missouri Yearbook of Agriculture: Annual Report, Volume 39

Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1907 - 434 pages
...falling rain, the flowing stream as to attempt by any means to prevent the combination of industry, the association of persons and the aggregation of capital...that the ever-growing trade of the world may demand. If there is one thing," he continues, "that history plainly teaches us, it is that abuses are soonest...
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