The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 52
... problem that could not be solved with a minimum of difficulty ; the one matter for concern is marketing . If that could be handled to insure for the producer a fair proportion of what the consumer pays , it would be easily possible for ...
... problem that could not be solved with a minimum of difficulty ; the one matter for concern is marketing . If that could be handled to insure for the producer a fair proportion of what the consumer pays , it would be easily possible for ...
Page 71
... problem of the search for the one behind the many , the unity in the midst of flux which has engaged the energies of poetry and philosophy since time began . It is , however , a peculiarity of our own day that a new facet of this ...
... problem of the search for the one behind the many , the unity in the midst of flux which has engaged the energies of poetry and philosophy since time began . It is , however , a peculiarity of our own day that a new facet of this ...
Page 162
... problem of enabling the industry to provide work and wages for the mining population . Incidentally , this aspect of the problem is not without importance when considering the miners ' claim that the nationalisation of the mines is the ...
... problem of enabling the industry to provide work and wages for the mining population . Incidentally , this aspect of the problem is not without importance when considering the miners ' claim that the nationalisation of the mines is the ...
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