The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 14
... means of compelling the foreigner to finance a substantial portion of their armaments . Under the existing régime , Great Britain probably bears the whole burden of the German Navy through the taxation imposed on our trade by Germany ...
... means of compelling the foreigner to finance a substantial portion of their armaments . Under the existing régime , Great Britain probably bears the whole burden of the German Navy through the taxation imposed on our trade by Germany ...
Page 45
... means clear ; and it is evident that this arrangement must necessarily lead to many a collision between the Crown and the nation , whenever the latter feels that it is no longer disposed to leave the question open for settlement at some ...
... means clear ; and it is evident that this arrangement must necessarily lead to many a collision between the Crown and the nation , whenever the latter feels that it is no longer disposed to leave the question open for settlement at some ...
Page 46
... means of interfering with each other's concerns . The principle of " personal union " is founded on the most funda- mental law of the State , the law of 1723 ; there is consequently nothing subversive and nothing extraordinary about it ...
... means of interfering with each other's concerns . The principle of " personal union " is founded on the most funda- mental law of the State , the law of 1723 ; there is consequently nothing subversive and nothing extraordinary about it ...
Page 52
... means of reformed tariffs . As our present system stands , we must sit idly by while foreign Powers penalise our Colonies into submission and coerce them to abandon tariffs made in favour of the Mother Country . The idea of a change in ...
... means of reformed tariffs . As our present system stands , we must sit idly by while foreign Powers penalise our Colonies into submission and coerce them to abandon tariffs made in favour of the Mother Country . The idea of a change in ...
Page 53
... , and that is the means of purchase . Cheapness of food is im- material if a man has no money to buy it . It is an appalling thought that in this country thousands do not know when REFLECTIONS ON THE FISCAL QUESTION 53.
... , and that is the means of purchase . Cheapness of food is im- material if a man has no money to buy it . It is an appalling thought that in this country thousands do not know when REFLECTIONS ON THE FISCAL QUESTION 53.
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