| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1887 - 250 halaman
...and social relations, could neTer have grown to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that...within small bulk or weight concentrate great value would on that system of making them be absurdly low ; low when compared to the value of the articles,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1887 - 256 halaman
...and social relations, could never have grown to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that the value at the place of delivery would not eqyual the purchase price with the transportation added. The traffic would thus be precluded, because... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1890 - 1024 halaman
...and social relations, could never have grown to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that...within small bulk or weight concentrate great value would on that system of making' them be absurdly low; low when compared to the value of the articles,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1888 - 754 halaman
...delivery would not equal the p urch a ^o price with the transportation added. The traffic would thus bo precluded, because the charge for carriage would be greater than it could bear. On tho other hand, the rates for the carriage of articles which within small bulk or weight concentrate... | |
| William Alexander Hunter - 1889 - 238 halaman
...and social relations, could never have grown to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that...within small bulk or weight concentrate great value would on that system of making them be absurdly low — low when compared to the value of the articles,... | |
| William Mitchell Acworth - 1891 - 410 halaman
...and social relations, could never have grown to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that...within small bulk or weight concentrate great value would on that system of making them be absurdly low ; low when compared to the value of the articles,... | |
| Charles Curtice McCain - 1893 - 272 halaman
...social relations, could never have amounted to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that...hand, the rates for the carriage of articles which, with small bulk or weight, concentrated great value would, on that system of making them, be absurdly... | |
| Thomas Haig Bowne - 1894 - 228 halaman
...social relations, could never have amounted to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that...price with the transportation added. The traffic would thua be precluded, because the charge for carriage would be greater than it could bear. On the other... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1903 - 224 halaman
...any con8iderable magnitude, and in 8ome ca8e8 could not have exi8ted at all, for the 8imple rea8on that the value at the place of delivery would not equal the purcha8e price with the tran8portation added. The traffic would thu8 be preclnded, becau8e the charge... | |
| William Mitchell Acworth - 1905 - 178 halaman
...and social relations, could never have grown to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that...within small bulk or weight concentrate great value would on that system of making them be absurdly low when compared to the value of the articles, and... | |
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