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Pagina 393
... trade , and cannot help it , by the force of nature . But so far as legislation can influence trade we have done everything possible to push our trade towards the British people as against the American people . 6 What has Mr. Asquith to ...
... trade , and cannot help it , by the force of nature . But so far as legislation can influence trade we have done everything possible to push our trade towards the British people as against the American people . 6 What has Mr. Asquith to ...
Pagina 1107
... trade was 801,000,000l . In 1905 our foreign trade had increased by very nearly 100,000,000l . , yet unemployment had nearly doubled , and wages as a whole had gone down by 13,000,000l . Now we may begin by observing that the year in ...
... trade was 801,000,000l . In 1905 our foreign trade had increased by very nearly 100,000,000l . , yet unemployment had nearly doubled , and wages as a whole had gone down by 13,000,000l . Now we may begin by observing that the year in ...
Pagina 1111
... trade does nothing to increase wages estimated in terms of money , but it virtually lowers them ; because during a period of good trade there is always a con- siderable increase in the cost of living ' ; and all experience shows us ...
... trade does nothing to increase wages estimated in terms of money , but it virtually lowers them ; because during a period of good trade there is always a con- siderable increase in the cost of living ' ; and all experience shows us ...
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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