The Quarterly ReviewJohn Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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Page 151
There must remain , however , a very serious gap between our imports and our
exports . We must do everything possible to reduce that gap by drastically cutting
imports of all goods not vital to the maintenance of our industry and to the due ...
There must remain , however , a very serious gap between our imports and our
exports . We must do everything possible to reduce that gap by drastically cutting
imports of all goods not vital to the maintenance of our industry and to the due ...
Page 232
The total amount collected from industry in taxation would remain about the same
and the amount available for distribution in wages and salaries and dividends
would also remain about the same . Home prices in general would be increased
...
The total amount collected from industry in taxation would remain about the same
and the amount available for distribution in wages and salaries and dividends
would also remain about the same . Home prices in general would be increased
...
Page 260
The first we step into we call the infant or thoughtless Chamber , in which we
remain as long as we do not think - We remain there a long while , and
notwithstanding the doors of the second Chamber remain wide open , showing a
bright ...
The first we step into we call the infant or thoughtless Chamber , in which we
remain as long as we do not think - We remain there a long while , and
notwithstanding the doors of the second Chamber remain wide open , showing a
bright ...
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