The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 56
... means of sub- sistence , when relief becomes the habitual means of subsistence to a section of the population , that section will press upon its means of subsistence - relief . In other words , distress tends to press upon relief . This ...
... means of sub- sistence , when relief becomes the habitual means of subsistence to a section of the population , that section will press upon its means of subsistence - relief . In other words , distress tends to press upon relief . This ...
Page 355
... means of transport and communication . During the whole of the two thousand years which elapsed between Roman times and the beginning of the nineteenth century , there had been no real advance in the means of com- munication available ...
... means of transport and communication . During the whole of the two thousand years which elapsed between Roman times and the beginning of the nineteenth century , there had been no real advance in the means of com- munication available ...
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... mean nothing to him . He is very much of the modern world . He has no objection to arbitration or negotiation or disarmament , or any other means that can be devised for preventing war . He was , indeed , the head of the Government ...
... mean nothing to him . He is very much of the modern world . He has no objection to arbitration or negotiation or disarmament , or any other means that can be devised for preventing war . He was , indeed , the head of the Government ...
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