The Quarterly Review, 267. köide,529. numberJohn Murray, 1936 |
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Page 108
... existing contracts , and they have no intention of behaving unreasonably when they are free to make new arrangements . At the same time it must not be forgotten that if there is to be contentment and prosperity in the coal industry ...
... existing contracts , and they have no intention of behaving unreasonably when they are free to make new arrangements . At the same time it must not be forgotten that if there is to be contentment and prosperity in the coal industry ...
Page 124
... existing material is not yet available for general information . Moreover , it is not generally remembered that the interest of this country in the African slave trade was connected also with the exploration of Biblical lands , through ...
... existing material is not yet available for general information . Moreover , it is not generally remembered that the interest of this country in the African slave trade was connected also with the exploration of Biblical lands , through ...
Page 152
... existing . Once Sir Robert Peel asserted that the view from the National Gallery was the finest in Europe . When he made that statement he was no doubt visualising not only the splendid vista down Whitehall , but was recalling the ...
... existing . Once Sir Robert Peel asserted that the view from the National Gallery was the finest in Europe . When he made that statement he was no doubt visualising not only the splendid vista down Whitehall , but was recalling the ...
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