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Lachmann, Ludwig M. (1906-1990)
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Capital and Its Structure
Ludwig M. Lachmann
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1956
2nd edition.
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Lalor, John J. (?-1899)
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Cyclopædia of Political Science, Political Economy, and the Political History of the United States
John J. Lalor, ed.
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1891
Includes articles by Frédéric Bastiat, Gustave de Molinari, Henry George, J. B. Say, Francis A. Walker, and more.
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Laughlin, J. Laurence (1850-1933)
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The History of Bimetallism in the United States
J. Laurence Laughlin
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1885
4th edition.
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Leggett, William (1801-1839)
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Democratick Editorials
William Leggett
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1834
Lawrence H. White, ed.
Essays first published 1834-1837.
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List, Friedrich (1789-1846)
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The National System of Political Economy
Friedrich List
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1841
J. Shield Nicholson, ed. Sampson S. Lloyd, trans.
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Literature of Liberty
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"Ludwig von Mises, Money, and the Fall and Rise of Classical Liberalism in the 20th Century"
Literature of Liberty
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Autumn 1982
Editorial, retitled. Bibliography by David M. Hart.
Literature of Liberty.
Vol. v, no. 3, pp. 3-6.
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Lloyd, Sampson S.
Translator:
The National System of Political Economy.
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