The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 140
... holdings and small capital . Another disadvantage is the temptation to work too hard and too long , and to exact from the family the same excess of effort . In the struggle for independence physical strength is apt to be overtaxed ...
... holdings and small capital . Another disadvantage is the temptation to work too hard and too long , and to exact from the family the same excess of effort . In the struggle for independence physical strength is apt to be overtaxed ...
Page 141
holdings is entered upon , this question must be considered in the light of experience and definitely answered . Apart from the few men who are able to establish a local milk trade , small holders are practically restricted to the ...
holdings is entered upon , this question must be considered in the light of experience and definitely answered . Apart from the few men who are able to establish a local milk trade , small holders are practically restricted to the ...
Page 142
... holding is not , in individual hands , a wholly satisfactory unit . In all kinds of busi- ness the tendency is to amalgamation , a larger turn- over , and the reduction of working expenses . It is difficult to think that in this respect ...
... holding is not , in individual hands , a wholly satisfactory unit . In all kinds of busi- ness the tendency is to amalgamation , a larger turn- over , and the reduction of working expenses . It is difficult to think that in this respect ...
Page 143
... holdings in the hands of individuals . This is the experi- ment which the Government scheme contemplates . The land ... holding . What- ever operations required machinery or horse labour would be undertaken by the Society , and charged ...
... holdings in the hands of individuals . This is the experi- ment which the Government scheme contemplates . The land ... holding . What- ever operations required machinery or horse labour would be undertaken by the Society , and charged ...
Page 144
... holdings . The members of the colony are held in leading strings ; they are under discipline and obey instructions . They cannot , it is true , become unprogressive and conservative . But they are not trained in those habits of ...
... holdings . The members of the colony are held in leading strings ; they are under discipline and obey instructions . They cannot , it is true , become unprogressive and conservative . But they are not trained in those habits of ...
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