The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 51
... increase in our national expenditure , an increase which must continue if we are to hold our own and I cannot accept any other position in the world for Great Britain except that of first - must be met by an increase in taxation , and ...
... increase in our national expenditure , an increase which must continue if we are to hold our own and I cannot accept any other position in the world for Great Britain except that of first - must be met by an increase in taxation , and ...
Page 54
... increase regular and remunerative employment forms part , and a most important part , of Mr. Chamberlain's scheme . In spite of all that is said by those friends of the working classes , the Free Traders , that the working classes are ...
... increase regular and remunerative employment forms part , and a most important part , of Mr. Chamberlain's scheme . In spite of all that is said by those friends of the working classes , the Free Traders , that the working classes are ...
Page 56
... increase of your people . Humanity has revolted from both solutions of the difficulty . But if the transfer of capital and labour has become so difficult as to be practically impossible , if there exists in our midst a mass of ...
... increase of your people . Humanity has revolted from both solutions of the difficulty . But if the transfer of capital and labour has become so difficult as to be practically impossible , if there exists in our midst a mass of ...
Page 58
... increased amount of the savings of our working classes . They are jubilant over the fact that the amount invested in savings banks has risen largely from 1871 to 1902. But in this question we must look at figures from a relative and not ...
... increased amount of the savings of our working classes . They are jubilant over the fact that the amount invested in savings banks has risen largely from 1871 to 1902. But in this question we must look at figures from a relative and not ...
Page 62
... increase the wealth of capitalists . They may assert or deny that trade is declining , but no one can get away from the ugly fact that there are vast masses of men without employ- ment and on the verge of hunger . Let the working man ...
... increase the wealth of capitalists . They may assert or deny that trade is declining , but no one can get away from the ugly fact that there are vast masses of men without employ- ment and on the verge of hunger . Let the working man ...
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