The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 977
... foreign . The advantage to the sweating employer is plain , but the advantage to native British labour is to be sought . The only defence that can be set up is that which the Manchester School never dares to parade - namely , the desire ...
... foreign . The advantage to the sweating employer is plain , but the advantage to native British labour is to be sought . The only defence that can be set up is that which the Manchester School never dares to parade - namely , the desire ...
Pagina 979
... Foreign millionaires make lavish donations to charities . Even the Press has fallen more and more under the same control . The educational system of the country too has to a great extent been captured by anti - national influences ...
... Foreign millionaires make lavish donations to charities . Even the Press has fallen more and more under the same control . The educational system of the country too has to a great extent been captured by anti - national influences ...
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... foreign flag . But without capital success will not attend the most energetic schemes of land settlement . British capital should be encouraged to seek an out- let in the Dominions ; it is the duty of the British Government to stimulate ...
... foreign flag . But without capital success will not attend the most energetic schemes of land settlement . British capital should be encouraged to seek an out- let in the Dominions ; it is the duty of the British Government to stimulate ...
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