The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 89
... practical good . Most of the important Unions with sliding scale arrangements are believed to have voted against it . The support of the Builders may be discounted since it was purchased at the price of exemption for their own sliding ...
... practical good . Most of the important Unions with sliding scale arrangements are believed to have voted against it . The support of the Builders may be discounted since it was purchased at the price of exemption for their own sliding ...
Page 118
... practical demonstrations , that it can make the soil yield new riches . In the British Empire there is a lot of land which is not producing all it could or should . America has the " know- how " to make it provide new wealth . If we can ...
... practical demonstrations , that it can make the soil yield new riches . In the British Empire there is a lot of land which is not producing all it could or should . America has the " know- how " to make it provide new wealth . If we can ...
Page 210
... practical application of that principle is too difficult . Certain practical objections are raised with consistent regularity . One of them is " the impossibility of finding enough organic waste to compost . " Believing that an ounce of ...
... practical application of that principle is too difficult . Certain practical objections are raised with consistent regularity . One of them is " the impossibility of finding enough organic waste to compost . " Believing that an ounce of ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 23 |
FARM AND GARDEN | 58 |
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