The Quarterly Review, Volume 299William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1961 |
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... industry must get on or go under . In this situation the role played by the management of British industry is a vital one . I spoke earlier of the need to give workers an incentive , but when it comes to increasing production the worker ...
... industry must get on or go under . In this situation the role played by the management of British industry is a vital one . I spoke earlier of the need to give workers an incentive , but when it comes to increasing production the worker ...
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... industry and forced people to seek illegitimate ' loop- holes . ' As a result our tax system has become completely dis- credited and ' dodging ' the taxes has become an accepted pastime . What respect can one have for our system of ...
... industry and forced people to seek illegitimate ' loop- holes . ' As a result our tax system has become completely dis- credited and ' dodging ' the taxes has become an accepted pastime . What respect can one have for our system of ...
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... industry , the greater part went thither . In the United States Cuba enjoyed an import quota amounting to one - third of the sugar consumption of the United States and equal to three - quarters of the annual imports of sugar . In ...
... industry , the greater part went thither . In the United States Cuba enjoyed an import quota amounting to one - third of the sugar consumption of the United States and equal to three - quarters of the annual imports of sugar . In ...
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South and Central African Commentary II | 367 |
Ethics and Morals in America | 381 |
The Philosophy of Tribal Law | 393 |
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