The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Pagina 44
... Settlement ; these are not hard to meet . The first lies in acquisition of land and cost of equipment ; surely reduced unemploy- ment would help to meet this ? Secondly , they tell us that holdings would be small ones of market garden ...
... Settlement ; these are not hard to meet . The first lies in acquisition of land and cost of equipment ; surely reduced unemploy- ment would help to meet this ? Secondly , they tell us that holdings would be small ones of market garden ...
Pagina 48
... settlement from a fresh angle , but in the light of his claims , his vision , and his background the opponents of the movements , those who are content to watch wealth accumulate and men decay , are seen to have no enduring grasp of the ...
... settlement from a fresh angle , but in the light of his claims , his vision , and his background the opponents of the movements , those who are content to watch wealth accumulate and men decay , are seen to have no enduring grasp of the ...
Pagina 57
... Settlement object o it on the singular ground that it is revolutionary and opposed to the whole economic trend of the country . To this objection there would appear to be a simple and reassuring answer . In the first place if towns can ...
... Settlement object o it on the singular ground that it is revolutionary and opposed to the whole economic trend of the country . To this objection there would appear to be a simple and reassuring answer . In the first place if towns can ...
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