The Fortnightly Review, Том 80Chapman and Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 28 |
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... effect , they ought to extinguish any re- ceipts by excluding the commodities at which they were aimed . Then what would become of the fund for " old age pensions , " and " other social reforms " ? IV . French Experience . One may ...
... effect , they ought to extinguish any re- ceipts by excluding the commodities at which they were aimed . Then what would become of the fund for " old age pensions , " and " other social reforms " ? IV . French Experience . One may ...
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... effect the price of every kilo of bread at the baker's would be raised by 7 centimes . The two kilos of bread , which is the indispensable minimum for a French family of four , would at once subtract 14 centimes from the work- man's ...
... effect the price of every kilo of bread at the baker's would be raised by 7 centimes . The two kilos of bread , which is the indispensable minimum for a French family of four , would at once subtract 14 centimes from the work- man's ...
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... effect produced by the law from the point of view of wage - earners . As to our exports , sugar has never reached an amount representing more than four per cent . of the whole total . I shall be told that Mr. Chamberlain does not ...
... effect produced by the law from the point of view of wage - earners . As to our exports , sugar has never reached an amount representing more than four per cent . of the whole total . I shall be told that Mr. Chamberlain does not ...
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... effect by Pro- tection ... ... ... ... ... ... 26,077,822 CLASS II . - Persons not subject to foreign competition , whose industry in many branches would be protected by the abatement of duties on materials of foreign origin used by ...
... effect by Pro- tection ... ... ... ... ... ... 26,077,822 CLASS II . - Persons not subject to foreign competition , whose industry in many branches would be protected by the abatement of duties on materials of foreign origin used by ...
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... effect could be felt . Free imports in the mean- time could secure us no advantage in the future that they have not afforded in the past . Yet the past advantages have not been enough by the common admission of Cobdenites and ...
... effect could be felt . Free imports in the mean- time could secure us no advantage in the future that they have not afforded in the past . Yet the past advantages have not been enough by the common admission of Cobdenites and ...
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