... choice a chance to pass upon it at all. If the simpler phases of valuation, those that relate to the personal aims of the individual, are usually subconscious, much more is this true of the larger phases which relate to the development of complex... The Relation of Custom to Price - Page 28by Harry Jerome - 1918Full view - About this book
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