The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 249
... relation of wages to output , which has been suddenly and enormously altered to the detri- ment of the manufacturer and the consumer , as the result of the war . The white workman can now live only under sheltered and privileged ...
... relation of wages to output , which has been suddenly and enormously altered to the detri- ment of the manufacturer and the consumer , as the result of the war . The white workman can now live only under sheltered and privileged ...
Page 251
... relations between the two races are growing worse instead of better . The future of that Dominion is problematical ; but it does not seem likely that it will ever be a white man's country like Canada or New Zealand . For us at home the ...
... relations between the two races are growing worse instead of better . The future of that Dominion is problematical ; but it does not seem likely that it will ever be a white man's country like Canada or New Zealand . For us at home the ...
Page 252
... relation of wages to output must be approximately that which prevails in the world at large . Moreover , as our period of expansion is pro- bably over , we cannot provide for a larger population than we have at present . The birth ...
... relation of wages to output must be approximately that which prevails in the world at large . Moreover , as our period of expansion is pro- bably over , we cannot provide for a larger population than we have at present . The birth ...
Page 276
... relation to one another . In this connexion Croce would probably quote a paradoxical saying of de Sanctis à propos of Dante . ' The poet , ' says de Sanctis , ' sets to work endowed with the poetic theory , the forms , the ideas , and ...
... relation to one another . In this connexion Croce would probably quote a paradoxical saying of de Sanctis à propos of Dante . ' The poet , ' says de Sanctis , ' sets to work endowed with the poetic theory , the forms , the ideas , and ...
Page 286
... relation of the constituent members of the British Empire . In 1871 Bismarck used the immense authority developed through ... relations . The British Empire came through the war thoroughly tested but unscathed . A remarkable feature of ...
... relation of the constituent members of the British Empire . In 1871 Bismarck used the immense authority developed through ... relations . The British Empire came through the war thoroughly tested but unscathed . A remarkable feature of ...
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