The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Pagina 142
... tion in the world was presented to a people utterly untried in the responsibilities of government , and they were asked to make a success of it . The Irish people had constantly clamoured - since 1800 , at any rate for legislative ...
... tion in the world was presented to a people utterly untried in the responsibilities of government , and they were asked to make a success of it . The Irish people had constantly clamoured - since 1800 , at any rate for legislative ...
Pagina 323
... tion of representatives by no means solves the problem of recogni- tion and collective bargaining , which American employers are still about as far from accepting in principle as were our own in , say , the ' sixties . Their first line ...
... tion of representatives by no means solves the problem of recogni- tion and collective bargaining , which American employers are still about as far from accepting in principle as were our own in , say , the ' sixties . Their first line ...
Pagina 543
... tion of the comparative costs involved and of the validity of the idea that agriculture , at a level above the peasant's extrac- tion of a living from the soil , is necessarily a losing business beyond redemption by exact and scientific ...
... tion of the comparative costs involved and of the validity of the idea that agriculture , at a level above the peasant's extrac- tion of a living from the soil , is necessarily a losing business beyond redemption by exact and scientific ...
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