The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 110Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1931 |
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Pagina 33
... capital has flowed in to develop India and through which British goods are imported by India . If Dundee jute manufacturers may regret that British capital has built jute mills on the banks of the Hughli , Lancashire cotton spinners ...
... capital has flowed in to develop India and through which British goods are imported by India . If Dundee jute manufacturers may regret that British capital has built jute mills on the banks of the Hughli , Lancashire cotton spinners ...
Pagina 61
... capital would have been raised on the security of the common fund , thereby securing in part the advantage of municipal credit , while most of the capital would have been privately owned . The ' Combine looked forward unquestionably to ...
... capital would have been raised on the security of the common fund , thereby securing in part the advantage of municipal credit , while most of the capital would have been privately owned . The ' Combine looked forward unquestionably to ...
Pagina 568
... capital . The ideal condition is that enjoyed by a Government department like the Post Office , which has not any capital account , but all expenditure is paid out of annual vote . I am aware that there are drawbacks even to this system ...
... capital . The ideal condition is that enjoyed by a Government department like the Post Office , which has not any capital account , but all expenditure is paid out of annual vote . I am aware that there are drawbacks even to this system ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT and the REPORT By Sir Ernest Benn | 40 |
THE FIRST MEMBER OF THE ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE By H M Paull | 101 |
GANDISAINT OR SINNER? By MajorGeneral J F C Fuller | 113 |
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