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Page 170
A serious objection to the subsidising of public kitchens out of public funds arises
out of the fact that the kitchen will come into competition with existing catering
establishments . This consideration could hardly be allowed to stand in the way
of ...
A serious objection to the subsidising of public kitchens out of public funds arises
out of the fact that the kitchen will come into competition with existing catering
establishments . This consideration could hardly be allowed to stand in the way
of ...
Page 488
... one might acquiesce in the wisdom of granting to Germany , under former
conditions , credits not given under existing machinery to British merchants ; one
might prefer free trade in money , insist on British trade being conducted only on
its ...
... one might acquiesce in the wisdom of granting to Germany , under former
conditions , credits not given under existing machinery to British merchants ; one
might prefer free trade in money , insist on British trade being conducted only on
its ...
Page 570
The Revolution , which set itself to destroy existing leaders , has produced none
to succeed them worthy of the name . Is it likely that less stirring times will be
more prolific ? The old autocracy allowed no scope for the development of the ...
The Revolution , which set itself to destroy existing leaders , has produced none
to succeed them worthy of the name . Is it likely that less stirring times will be
more prolific ? The old autocracy allowed no scope for the development of the ...
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Contents
PUBLISHED | 12 |
THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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