The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 551
... Increased Settled Estate Duties • £ 650,000 50,000 2,600,000 500,000 • 1,600,000 Taken from Sinking Fund £ 3,000,000 ... increase of Mr. Churchill's salary from £ 2000 to £ 5000 , whereas the country would be making a bad bargain if he ...
... Increased Settled Estate Duties • £ 650,000 50,000 2,600,000 500,000 • 1,600,000 Taken from Sinking Fund £ 3,000,000 ... increase of Mr. Churchill's salary from £ 2000 to £ 5000 , whereas the country would be making a bad bargain if he ...
Page 1016
... increase the volume of employment for English workers . Now the manner in which this doctrine is refuted by most Free Trade speakers and writers well serves to illustrate my charge of impotence in controversy . Instead of grappling with ...
... increase the volume of employment for English workers . Now the manner in which this doctrine is refuted by most Free Trade speakers and writers well serves to illustrate my charge of impotence in controversy . Instead of grappling with ...
Page 1017
... increase of Home trade , both halves of which employ our workers . Thus , it is quite plausibly contended , a tariff upon French motor - cars has increased production and employment in our country . It is curious that the Free Trader ...
... increase of Home trade , both halves of which employ our workers . Thus , it is quite plausibly contended , a tariff upon French motor - cars has increased production and employment in our country . It is curious that the Free Trader ...
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