The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 683
... interest that has to be paid for the use of capital is fixed by world - wide considerations of credit and self - restraint , and varies , more or less , inversely with the price of Consols . * It is only by sound finance that we can ...
... interest that has to be paid for the use of capital is fixed by world - wide considerations of credit and self - restraint , and varies , more or less , inversely with the price of Consols . * It is only by sound finance that we can ...
Page 749
... interest as is taken in the Sultan's welfare is of a frankly pla- tonic character ; and this is nowhere more visible ... interest in this , and the Indian Mahomedans care very little about the construction of a line which will make the ...
... interest as is taken in the Sultan's welfare is of a frankly pla- tonic character ; and this is nowhere more visible ... interest in this , and the Indian Mahomedans care very little about the construction of a line which will make the ...
Page 973
... interest and importance due to them , and not , as at present , practically monopolise Indian public life . The Regent , being free from political cares , would put himself at the head of all movements , social , literary , economic and ...
... interest and importance due to them , and not , as at present , practically monopolise Indian public life . The Regent , being free from political cares , would put himself at the head of all movements , social , literary , economic and ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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