Word: civilizations
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. XIV. "Contracts and Torts." II. Judge Walter Neitzel. West Lecture Room, Austin Hall...
...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. XIII. "Contracts and Torts." I. Judge Walter Neitzel. West Lecture Room, Austin Hall...
...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. XIII. "Contracts and Torts." I. Judge Walter Neitzel. West Lecture Room, Austin Hall...
...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. XIV. "Contracts and Torts." II. Judge Walter Neitzel. West Lecture Room, Austin Hall...
...employs so many men was shown to have no relation to the economic question in hand. The employment of too many soldiers is also a great evil, because it prevents these men from being productive laborers and makes them consumers of public money. By the example of the Civil, Boer, Crimean, and Napoleonic Wars, conditions are proved to be at least as bad, if not worse, after a war as during it, disproving the theory that one nation gains commercial advantages by destroying the trade of another...