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Arthur Birnie has written:

'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1939'

'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1939 with an epilogue'

'A short economic history of the United States'

'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1930' -- subject(s): Economics, Economic conditions, History

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Arthur Birnie has written:

'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1939'

'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1939 with an epilogue'

'A short economic history of the United States'

'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1930' -- subject(s): Economics, Economic conditions, History

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Walter Buckingham Smith has written:

'Fluctuations in American business, 1790-1860' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, History, Prices

'Economic aspects of the second Bank of the United States' -- subject(s): Finance, History, United States, Bank of the United States (1816-1836), Bank of the United States (Pennsylvania : 1836-1841), Bank of the United States (Pennsylvania, 1836-1841), Bank of the United States (Pennsylvania, 1816-1836)

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Thomas Orsagh has written:

'The economic history of the United States prior to 1860' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Economic conditions

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An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States was created in 1913.

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Walter Wilson Jennings has written:

'Origin and early history of the Disciples of Christ'

'A history of economic progress in the United States' -- subject(s): Economic conditions

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