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That is the problem for practical men , and we cannot allow the pachydermatous pedantry of our DonPremier to lose the country in order that he may preserve a consistency which has been sacrificed in every other direction .
That is the problem for practical men , and we cannot allow the pachydermatous pedantry of our DonPremier to lose the country in order that he may preserve a consistency which has been sacrificed in every other direction .
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No imaginative politician , no , practical citizen , no one in fact but a dry theorist , would dream of substituting compulsion for voluntary effort so long as the latter could be relied upon to produce average results ; whether in ...
No imaginative politician , no , practical citizen , no one in fact but a dry theorist , would dream of substituting compulsion for voluntary effort so long as the latter could be relied upon to produce average results ; whether in ...
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There are many of us who have laboured hard to bring success to Mr. Haldane's imaginative and practical organisation of the Territorial Forces of our country . There are many of us who will relax no effort in the future to recruit and ...
There are many of us who have laboured hard to bring success to Mr. Haldane's imaginative and practical organisation of the Territorial Forces of our country . There are many of us who will relax no effort in the future to recruit and ...
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It is true that the Unionist Government in 1903 appointed a Royal Commission to consider the “ Supply of Food and Raw Material in Time of War . ” The report of the Commission is vague and inconclusive and contains no practical remedy .
It is true that the Unionist Government in 1903 appointed a Royal Commission to consider the “ Supply of Food and Raw Material in Time of War . ” The report of the Commission is vague and inconclusive and contains no practical remedy .
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It is pleasant to turn from these dismal foretellings to a consideration of a remedy for them . Fortunately there is a remedy , practical , natural , and effective , one that has been tried by other countries and not found wanting .
It is pleasant to turn from these dismal foretellings to a consideration of a remedy for them . Fortunately there is a remedy , practical , natural , and effective , one that has been tried by other countries and not found wanting .
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