The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... ment since the numerical majority of the electorate are the direct beneficiaries of Government expenditure . As long ago as 1860 the late Lord Salisbury pointed out in an article in this Review , entitled The Budget and the Reform Bill ...
... ment since the numerical majority of the electorate are the direct beneficiaries of Government expenditure . As long ago as 1860 the late Lord Salisbury pointed out in an article in this Review , entitled The Budget and the Reform Bill ...
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... ment and the Local Authorities together spent a great deal more in 1930 than they did in 1913 , but it is equally true that the total public expenditure in 1913 was much greater than it was in 1813. It is obvious that this increase in ...
... ment and the Local Authorities together spent a great deal more in 1930 than they did in 1913 , but it is equally true that the total public expenditure in 1913 was much greater than it was in 1813. It is obvious that this increase in ...
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... ment of the Ministry of Shipping , the control and restric- tion of imports , the supply of home - grown timber , food production , rationing , feeding our allies , national service , and kindred subjects . The machine of organisation ...
... ment of the Ministry of Shipping , the control and restric- tion of imports , the supply of home - grown timber , food production , rationing , feeding our allies , national service , and kindred subjects . The machine of organisation ...
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