The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 102
... Britain an attempt to shift on to other shoulders the responsibility to which they themselves feel unequal . British statesmen have watched the shadow of poverty deepen over the countryside without lifting a finger to help ; they have ...
... Britain an attempt to shift on to other shoulders the responsibility to which they themselves feel unequal . British statesmen have watched the shadow of poverty deepen over the countryside without lifting a finger to help ; they have ...
Page 104
... Britain should have renounced , as she did to all intents and purposes , her economic hegemony to the Indian ... Britain and a similar privilege to India in the British market the shadow of unemployment would soon lift from the depressed ...
... Britain should have renounced , as she did to all intents and purposes , her economic hegemony to the Indian ... Britain and a similar privilege to India in the British market the shadow of unemployment would soon lift from the depressed ...
Page 167
... Britain and France , and the perfectly correct attitude which her Govern- ment has shown throughout the course of the Italian- Abyssinian controversy should make easier an interchange of diplomatic proposals between the three countries ...
... Britain and France , and the perfectly correct attitude which her Govern- ment has shown throughout the course of the Italian- Abyssinian controversy should make easier an interchange of diplomatic proposals between the three countries ...
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