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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... young man offering advice to all and sundry , including his elders . What were his qualifications ? In a dedicatory preface addressed to " The Worshipfull Mr. George Scott esquire . . . . Rever- enced Uncle , " he describes himself as a ...
... young man offering advice to all and sundry , including his elders . What were his qualifications ? In a dedicatory preface addressed to " The Worshipfull Mr. George Scott esquire . . . . Rever- enced Uncle , " he describes himself as a ...
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... young merchant tailors mentioned above . The first of these was the son of Thomas Scot of Shrewsbury , and the second the son of John Scot , citizen and haberdasher of London . The only brothers of George who might have fathered a ...
... young merchant tailors mentioned above . The first of these was the son of Thomas Scot of Shrewsbury , and the second the son of John Scot , citizen and haberdasher of London . The only brothers of George who might have fathered a ...
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... young Scott . True , he reflects , such an order of things is a part of nature : " this is not contrary to the generall policy of nature . " Physicians believe that birth and growth arise naturally out of death and decay . God must ...
... young Scott . True , he reflects , such an order of things is a part of nature : " this is not contrary to the generall policy of nature . " Physicians believe that birth and growth arise naturally out of death and decay . God must ...
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