The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 197
... followed are four . First , it must be recognised that what is loosely called the iron and steel industry is in reality a complex of a large number of separate industries manufacturing a diversity of products , and that amalgamation can ...
... followed are four . First , it must be recognised that what is loosely called the iron and steel industry is in reality a complex of a large number of separate industries manufacturing a diversity of products , and that amalgamation can ...
Pagina 490
... followed by a notification to the Powers that the Capitulations would be abolished in the following year . In the negotiations that followed certain safe- guards for foreign residents were insisted upon . The Persian Government probably ...
... followed by a notification to the Powers that the Capitulations would be abolished in the following year . In the negotiations that followed certain safe- guards for foreign residents were insisted upon . The Persian Government probably ...
Pagina 494
... followed the fall of Rome are , historically speaking , even darker in the Basque Country than in the rest of Europe . That the Basques did not lose their reputation for ferocity when they embraced Christianity is proved by the great ...
... followed the fall of Rome are , historically speaking , even darker in the Basque Country than in the rest of Europe . That the Basques did not lose their reputation for ferocity when they embraced Christianity is proved by the great ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT By Right Hon Sir Arthur SteelMaitland | 35 |
Sharp | 55 |
RATIONALISATION AND THE STEEL INDUSTRY By Jules Menken | 225 |
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