People will endeavor to forecast the future and to make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind by competent men is the self-adjustment of society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophes,... Marketing: Its Problems and Methods - Página 156por Carson Samuel Duncan - 1920 - 500 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| National Board of Trade (U.S.) - 1911 - 354 páginas
...— People will endeavor to forecast the future and to make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind by competent men is the self-adjustment of 'society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of mitigating catastrophes, equalizing prices and providing for periods of want.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1905 - 662 páginas
...delivery. People will endeavor to forecast the future and to make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind by competent men is the self-adjustment of society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophes, equalizing prices and providing for periods... | |
| National Association of Cotton Manufacturers (U.S.) - 1907 - 462 páginas
...delivery. People will endeavor to forecast the future and make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind, by competent men, is the...is well-known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophies, equalizing prices and providing for periods of want. It is true that the success of... | |
| 1907 - 1252 páginas
...delivery. People will endeavor to forecast the future and to make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind by competent men is the self-adjustment of society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophes, equalizing prices and providing for periods... | |
| 1907 - 496 páginas
...delivery. People will endeavor to forecast the future and make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind, by competent men, is the...self-adjustment of society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophies, equalizing prices and providing for... | |
| Montgomery Rollins - 1907 - 486 páginas
...part: " People will endeavour to forecast the future and make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind by competent men is the self-adjustment of society to the probability." F. & A. Interest or dividends payable semi-annually, February and August. g. Gold. G... | |
| Montgomery Rollins - 1907 - 488 páginas
...part: " People will endeavour to forecast the future and make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind by competent men is the self-adjustment of society to the probability." F. & A. Interest or dividends payable semi-annually, February and August. G g. Gold.... | |
| Rollin Edson Smith - 1908 - 468 páginas
...said: "People will endeavor to forecast the future and to make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind by competent men is the self-adjustment of society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophes, equalizing prices and providing for periods... | |
| Thomas Gibson - 1909 - 204 páginas
...the Supreme Court of the United States, in an opinion written by Justice Holmes, held: "Speculation by competent men is the self-adjustment of society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophes, equalizing prices and providing for periods... | |
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