The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 135
... holdings in their own occupation within the colony ; those who have had little or no previous experience will be trained by working at weekly wages . Each colony is to be managed by a resident director ; and expert advice , guidance ...
... holdings in their own occupation within the colony ; those who have had little or no previous experience will be trained by working at weekly wages . Each colony is to be managed by a resident director ; and expert advice , guidance ...
Page 136
... holdings , both on a private estate and as a member of a Committee of a County Council which has been active in putting into force the Act of 1908. In his opinion , the utmost care should be taken to study the serious questions involved ...
... holdings , both on a private estate and as a member of a Committee of a County Council which has been active in putting into force the Act of 1908. In his opinion , the utmost care should be taken to study the serious questions involved ...
Page 137
... holdings ; other qualities are so inappropriate as to spell the ruin of the small occupier . Even where the land is suitable , it does not follow that , because one man has succeeded , there is room for another to succeed in the same ...
... holdings ; other qualities are so inappropriate as to spell the ruin of the small occupier . Even where the land is suitable , it does not follow that , because one man has succeeded , there is room for another to succeed in the same ...
Page 138
... holdings in individual hands are social rather than agricultural . They breed a race of men whose sturdy independence and self - reliance are a valuable asset to the nation . They are a rigorous school in which children are trained to ...
... holdings in individual hands are social rather than agricultural . They breed a race of men whose sturdy independence and self - reliance are a valuable asset to the nation . They are a rigorous school in which children are trained to ...
Page 139
... Holdings Act ; and none are taken from men who have acquired holdings under that legislation . They are mentioned here to show that agricultural labourers enjoy , and in many instances use , opportunities of advancement , which are at ...
... Holdings Act ; and none are taken from men who have acquired holdings under that legislation . They are mentioned here to show that agricultural labourers enjoy , and in many instances use , opportunities of advancement , which are at ...
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