The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 247
... Union , the visitor is surprised to see many derelict farms . The explanation is that the cost of labour is so great that it pays to Vol . 235.-No. 467 . R 1 A cultivate only the best land . Further west ,. THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS 247.
... Union , the visitor is surprised to see many derelict farms . The explanation is that the cost of labour is so great that it pays to Vol . 235.-No. 467 . R 1 A cultivate only the best land . Further west ,. THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS 247.
Page 250
... union regulations , and offering homes on easy terms to competent workmen and their families from all parts of Europe . The resources of the country would then be rapidly developed , and the population might in thirty years be numerous ...
... union regulations , and offering homes on easy terms to competent workmen and their families from all parts of Europe . The resources of the country would then be rapidly developed , and the population might in thirty years be numerous ...
Page 251
... Union makes an Englishman's blood boil . It is not easy to forget the horrible photograph of a negro burnt alive by a crowd of white savages . Even in South Africa the Kaffir has much to complain of ; and the evidence of those who know ...
... Union makes an Englishman's blood boil . It is not easy to forget the horrible photograph of a negro burnt alive by a crowd of white savages . Even in South Africa the Kaffir has much to complain of ; and the evidence of those who know ...
Page 264
... children of Israel , ' with the darkness all about them waiting for some one to lead them out of the land of Egypt . ' The outcome of the meeting was the • • decision to form a union . The men demanded 28. 264 ENGLISH AGRICULTURAL WORKERS.
... children of Israel , ' with the darkness all about them waiting for some one to lead them out of the land of Egypt . ' The outcome of the meeting was the • • decision to form a union . The men demanded 28. 264 ENGLISH AGRICULTURAL WORKERS.
Page 265
... Union mustered 70,000 members . From being purely economic , it became largely political in its scope . Many sympathisers were alienated by fear of its ultimate objects . During the great lock - out of 1874 , which lasted eighteen weeks ...
... Union mustered 70,000 members . From being purely economic , it became largely political in its scope . Many sympathisers were alienated by fear of its ultimate objects . During the great lock - out of 1874 , which lasted eighteen weeks ...
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