The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 224
... considerable friendliness . Germany , however , with a new and special object in view , and Mahan's works by no means completely digested , introduced a novel and intense form of com- petition on a scale hitherto unknown ; which , as ...
... considerable friendliness . Germany , however , with a new and special object in view , and Mahan's works by no means completely digested , introduced a novel and intense form of com- petition on a scale hitherto unknown ; which , as ...
Page 225
... considerably greater . It will be seen then , though this appears to be by no means generally recognised , that the crux of the problem is relative strengths . Who shall be materially greatest ? A little thought should convince us that ...
... considerably greater . It will be seen then , though this appears to be by no means generally recognised , that the crux of the problem is relative strengths . Who shall be materially greatest ? A little thought should convince us that ...
Page 261
... considerable . At Stanwell , for instance , where 2126 acres were distributed under an award in 1789 , ' near 100 ' occupiers of cottages claimed common rights . Of these claims , 66 were recognised , and 40 owners were compensated by ...
... considerable . At Stanwell , for instance , where 2126 acres were distributed under an award in 1789 , ' near 100 ' occupiers of cottages claimed common rights . Of these claims , 66 were recognised , and 40 owners were compensated by ...
Page 262
... considerable areas were even untenanted . Less and less labour was required . Wages fell to pre- war levels ; but even at the lowered rates , work was hard to find and harder still to keep . Unemployment was not confined to the land ...
... considerable areas were even untenanted . Less and less labour was required . Wages fell to pre- war levels ; but even at the lowered rates , work was hard to find and harder still to keep . Unemployment was not confined to the land ...
Page 265
... considerable sums were subscribed for their support . After three months , they won a partial victory . Wages were advanced - in some cases to the 16s . which had been demanded . At the height of its prosperity the Union mustered 70,000 ...
... considerable sums were subscribed for their support . After three months , they won a partial victory . Wages were advanced - in some cases to the 16s . which had been demanded . At the height of its prosperity the Union mustered 70,000 ...
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