The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... INDUSTRY . By A. E. Zimmern 275 · 5. THE ADAMS FAMILY . By Worthington Chauncey Ford 298 6. THE POSITION AND PROSPECTS OF AGRICULTURE . By Sir R. Henry Rew , K.C.B. 313 7. THE FRENCH DRAMA OF MANNERS . By Garnet Smith · 333 8. THE NAVAL ...
... INDUSTRY . By A. E. Zimmern 275 · 5. THE ADAMS FAMILY . By Worthington Chauncey Ford 298 6. THE POSITION AND PROSPECTS OF AGRICULTURE . By Sir R. Henry Rew , K.C.B. 313 7. THE FRENCH DRAMA OF MANNERS . By Garnet Smith · 333 8. THE NAVAL ...
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... industry . The scene opens on the Jack Cade note , Lincoln being the leader : Linc . Peace , hear me ! He that will not see a red herring at a Harry groat , butter at elevenpence a pound , meal a nine shillings a bushel , and beef at ...
... industry . The scene opens on the Jack Cade note , Lincoln being the leader : Linc . Peace , hear me ! He that will not see a red herring at a Harry groat , butter at elevenpence a pound , meal a nine shillings a bushel , and beef at ...
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... industry — even agricultu except in the north - to the Galla and other conquer races . Secondly , the official class is hopelessly la venal , and corrupt , and looks upon all traders as f . game . After payment of imperial or local dues ...
... industry — even agricultu except in the north - to the Galla and other conquer races . Secondly , the official class is hopelessly la venal , and corrupt , and looks upon all traders as f . game . After payment of imperial or local dues ...
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... industrial enterprises , whether attempted by members of the subject races or by foreigners . Such internal trade as there is has been wholly in the hand of foreign firms ( mostly French ) , centred at Addi Abbaba for the sake of ...
... industrial enterprises , whether attempted by members of the subject races or by foreigners . Such internal trade as there is has been wholly in the hand of foreign firms ( mostly French ) , centred at Addi Abbaba for the sake of ...
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... industry as to make it sufficient for the necessities of the nation . Dress , food , lodging were all to be regulated under his scheme , which was to be inaugurated by a massacre and the cancellation of all debts . Babouvism , like ...
... industry as to make it sufficient for the necessities of the nation . Dress , food , lodging were all to be regulated under his scheme , which was to be inaugurated by a massacre and the cancellation of all debts . Babouvism , like ...
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