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Pigou, Arthur Cecil. Principles and methods of industrial peace. *$1.10. Macmillan.
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Pittman, Captain Philip. Present state of the European settlements on the Mississippi, with a geographical description of that river illustrated by plans and draughts; ed. by Frank H. Hodder. *$3. Clark, A. H.
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