The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... Hutton , ' Bagehot's most original writing was due less to his deductions from the fundamental axioms of the modern science than to that deep insight into men which he had gained in many different fields.'2 His principal work on ...
... Hutton , ' Bagehot's most original writing was due less to his deductions from the fundamental axioms of the modern science than to that deep insight into men which he had gained in many different fields.'2 His principal work on ...
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... Hutton and Robert Giffen . The text chosen has been that of the Fortnightly for the first two essays since it was in that periodical which they first appeared , and the second edition for the rest . The reasons for this choice are given ...
... Hutton and Robert Giffen . The text chosen has been that of the Fortnightly for the first two essays since it was in that periodical which they first appeared , and the second edition for the rest . The reasons for this choice are given ...
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... Hutton , was invited to become editor of The Economist . This invitation suggested to Bagehot the idea of himself writing for The Economist . Through Mr W. R. Greg and Dr Martineau , he obtained an introduction to James Wilson , the ...
... Hutton , was invited to become editor of The Economist . This invitation suggested to Bagehot the idea of himself writing for The Economist . Through Mr W. R. Greg and Dr Martineau , he obtained an introduction to James Wilson , the ...
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