The National Review, Volumes 92-93W.H. Allen, 1928 |
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Page 166
... increase of armaments . " At Geneva it is the fashion to credit every development to the League , but the arrest of armaments is due to protests of taxpayers in their respective countries . The Real Germany AT a time when there are ...
... increase of armaments . " At Geneva it is the fashion to credit every development to the League , but the arrest of armaments is due to protests of taxpayers in their respective countries . The Real Germany AT a time when there are ...
Page 185
... increase . In other words , over 2,000,000 income - tax payers are bled white , with nothing to show for it . After a decade of this régime it might be worth while trying the alternative of leaving the Sinking Fund to " fructify in the ...
... increase . In other words , over 2,000,000 income - tax payers are bled white , with nothing to show for it . After a decade of this régime it might be worth while trying the alternative of leaving the Sinking Fund to " fructify in the ...
Page 186
... increase our burden by means of surtaxes and fantastic social experiments . Unfortunately , the Conservative Cabinet has allowed itself to be stampeded into a policy of de - Rating , of which the only certain consequence is an immediate ...
... increase our burden by means of surtaxes and fantastic social experiments . Unfortunately , the Conservative Cabinet has allowed itself to be stampeded into a policy of de - Rating , of which the only certain consequence is an immediate ...
Page 191
... increasing unemployment and ruin staring many of our great industries in the face , the only thing that matters is the restoration of our industrial position , and the rooting out of those causes which have militated against it . " It ...
... increasing unemployment and ruin staring many of our great industries in the face , the only thing that matters is the restoration of our industrial position , and the rooting out of those causes which have militated against it . " It ...
Page 211
... increase the number of votes decreased the value of the individual vote , and was , as it were , merely a debasement of the political currency . The great change on the practical side of political life in the twentieth century has ...
... increase the number of votes decreased the value of the individual vote , and was , as it were , merely a debasement of the political currency . The great change on the practical side of political life in the twentieth century has ...
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