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Page 21
... Mandarins and the marplots of the Free Food League. After condemning the “
conflicting declarations” of his Majesty's Ministers, the Morley Amendment
declared “That the removal of protective duties has for more than half a century
actively ...
... Mandarins and the marplots of the Free Food League. After condemning the “
conflicting declarations” of his Majesty's Ministers, the Morley Amendment
declared “That the removal of protective duties has for more than half a century
actively ...
Page 22
controversy have been described by the Spectator as Protectionists, we can gain
some idea of the parlous prospects of the Cobdenite creed in the early years of
the twentieth century. The Opposition had still one big gun in reserve, on which ...
controversy have been described by the Spectator as Protectionists, we can gain
some idea of the parlous prospects of the Cobdenite creed in the early years of
the twentieth century. The Opposition had still one big gun in reserve, on which ...
Page 34
... so also in the political and economic sphere there is nothing quite like the
flying leap which she has taken in the lifetime of many of us, from the habits, arms
, and ideas of the Elizabethan age, to the grim competition of the twentieth
century.
... so also in the political and economic sphere there is nothing quite like the
flying leap which she has taken in the lifetime of many of us, from the habits, arms
, and ideas of the Elizabethan age, to the grim competition of the twentieth
century.
Page 35
... on the spot where the dual monarchy of the Habsburgs has been built up in the
course of centuries, not so much by conquest as by well-planned marriages, in
accordance with the old Habsburgian maxim : Bella gerant alii, tu, felix Austria, ...
... on the spot where the dual monarchy of the Habsburgs has been built up in the
course of centuries, not so much by conquest as by well-planned marriages, in
accordance with the old Habsburgian maxim : Bella gerant alii, tu, felix Austria, ...
Page 37
The inhabitants of these provinces of the Empire (some of which were
independent and powerful States for centuries) would revolt at the idea that they
should rank as part and parcel of an imaginary non-existent “Austrian nation.”
The title itself ...
The inhabitants of these provinces of the Empire (some of which were
independent and powerful States for centuries) would revolt at the idea that they
should rank as part and parcel of an imaginary non-existent “Austrian nation.”
The title itself ...
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