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1. Modern Germany: Her Political and Economic Problems, Her Foreign and by J. Ellis Barker (1907)
"In order to avoid mutually ruinous competition, railways frequently combine and
agree to direct the flow of traffic in certain fixed proportions over the ..."
2. Catholic Socialism by Francesco Saverio Nitti (1895)
"... to manifold dishonesty, to a selfish strife among employers, to a mutually
ruinous war between employers and employed, and so to strikes, to failures, ..."
3. A History of the Commonwealth of Florence: From the Earliest Independence of by Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1865)
"No doubt the commercial interests of both cities, the increasing importance of
the manufacturing industry of Florence, and the mutually ruinous contests ..."
4. The Three Germanys: Glimpses Into Their History by Theodore Sedgwick Fay (1889)
"He wished Austria and Prussia to enter upon a long and mutually ruinous struggle
that, when they were both exhausted, he could, like Louis XIV., ..."
5. Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshall Arthur, Duke of by Arthur Richard Wellesley Wellington (1868)
"... affairs beyond what human prudence is capable of foreseeing, so that those
engaged in it are hurried to extremes mutually ruinous and destructive. ..."