The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Pagina 56
... accept restriction of production as the only medicine for our economic ills . There are still people who regard present difficulties as a passing phase which must be suffered in order that the final good unfettered competition can bring ...
... accept restriction of production as the only medicine for our economic ills . There are still people who regard present difficulties as a passing phase which must be suffered in order that the final good unfettered competition can bring ...
Pagina 334
... accept its policy from its appropriate council , and all these councils alike would accept their policy from the National Trans- port Board . In other words , a decision in policy would pass from the Transport Board to the councils of ...
... accept its policy from its appropriate council , and all these councils alike would accept their policy from the National Trans- port Board . In other words , a decision in policy would pass from the Transport Board to the councils of ...
Pagina 424
... accept a quid pro quo . She will never accept any attempt to dictate to her . Rather will dictation and the application of pressure from England and America , or from her co - signatories of the Nine - Power Treaty , serve to stiffen ...
... accept a quid pro quo . She will never accept any attempt to dictate to her . Rather will dictation and the application of pressure from England and America , or from her co - signatories of the Nine - Power Treaty , serve to stiffen ...
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