Publication of the Kress Library of Business and Economics, 第 9 号Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1953 |
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... give him more wealth than he ever had before ? The religious man will not be idle , for it was God's precept to Adam ... gives to another . " And yet the moral man , mindful of the commandment not to covet , must inevitably experience ...
... give him more wealth than he ever had before ? The religious man will not be idle , for it was God's precept to Adam ... gives to another . " And yet the moral man , mindful of the commandment not to covet , must inevitably experience ...
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... give any indication of how a really successful man , a first - rank merchant , should carry on business . In medieval Italy such a man would have operated at least in part with other people's capital , would have maintained agents in ...
... give any indication of how a really successful man , a first - rank merchant , should carry on business . In medieval Italy such a man would have operated at least in part with other people's capital , would have maintained agents in ...
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... give to constant activity . First delivered in 1573 , this had been touched up for publication in 1595 , and had been reprinted in 1633. Alluding to the parable of the talents , the sermon advises , " . . . if thou have a talent , put ...
... give to constant activity . First delivered in 1573 , this had been touched up for publication in 1595 , and had been reprinted in 1633. Alluding to the parable of the talents , the sermon advises , " . . . if thou have a talent , put ...
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