The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1918 - Great Britain |
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Page 70
We have only to lift the discussion above the selfish interests of each party and the bond will appear which unites all the Allies -- big and little in a -- common effort towards a single end : by fighting for the triumph of liberty and ...
We have only to lift the discussion above the selfish interests of each party and the bond will appear which unites all the Allies -- big and little in a -- common effort towards a single end : by fighting for the triumph of liberty and ...
Page 72
Not only would they forfeit honour by evasion of the fulfilment of the given word , but they deal a deadly blow at the vital interests of their own nation . For instance , have we not heard but lately a declaration coming from high ...
Not only would they forfeit honour by evasion of the fulfilment of the given word , but they deal a deadly blow at the vital interests of their own nation . For instance , have we not heard but lately a declaration coming from high ...
Page 758
... and higher wages -- a far greater national output may be obtained on a decreased average of working hours , and higher wages may prove to be not only the due of the workers but advantageous to the interests of the employer himself .
... and higher wages -- a far greater national output may be obtained on a decreased average of working hours , and higher wages may prove to be not only the due of the workers but advantageous to the interests of the employer himself .
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