The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 95
... colonies will , when the spoils come to be divided , actually become a problem . So far as India and Egypt are concerned , our only wish to - day is to help these nations to liberate themselves from the British yoke . To Algiers , Tunis ...
... colonies will , when the spoils come to be divided , actually become a problem . So far as India and Egypt are concerned , our only wish to - day is to help these nations to liberate themselves from the British yoke . To Algiers , Tunis ...
Page 135
... colonies ; and , at the time of writing , a Bill is before Parliament to carry their recommendations into effect . The Committee suggests three types of settle- ment , distinguished by the various branches of the agricultural industry ...
... colonies ; and , at the time of writing , a Bill is before Parliament to carry their recommendations into effect . The Committee suggests three types of settle- ment , distinguished by the various branches of the agricultural industry ...
Page 136
... colonies , before any wide extension is given to the movement . It ought , for instance , to be decided whether cooperative farms of small - holders can be made such efficient instruments for the production of bread and meat as a large ...
... colonies , before any wide extension is given to the movement . It ought , for instance , to be decided whether cooperative farms of small - holders can be made such efficient instruments for the production of bread and meat as a large ...
Page 143
... colonies are more difficult to organise . They have not , so far as we know , yet been tried ; experience is therefore wanting . If they can be made to succeed economically , if , that is , they can raise as much bread and meat and as ...
... colonies are more difficult to organise . They have not , so far as we know , yet been tried ; experience is therefore wanting . If they can be made to succeed economically , if , that is , they can raise as much bread and meat and as ...
Page 144
... colonies organised on the proposed lines will be valuable training schools . More than this , if they are more or less com- pletely organised before the settlers are placed upon the land , they will protect inexperienced men from ...
... colonies organised on the proposed lines will be valuable training schools . More than this , if they are more or less com- pletely organised before the settlers are placed upon the land , they will protect inexperienced men from ...
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