The Review of Reviews, Volume 23William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1901 |
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... writes in the North American Review on " The Future of the Anglo - Saxon Race . " It is not a very acute piece of ... write because they are distinguished , but would never become distinguished because they wrote . THE NEW INDUSTRIAL ...
... writes in the North American Review on " The Future of the Anglo - Saxon Race . " It is not a very acute piece of ... write because they are distinguished , but would never become distinguished because they wrote . THE NEW INDUSTRIAL ...
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... write in a way which the old - fashioned British employer would denounce as " sentimentalism " and " philanthropic ... writes on the betterment of working life and argues that " philanthropy has been superseded by profitable mutual ...
... write in a way which the old - fashioned British employer would denounce as " sentimentalism " and " philanthropic ... writes on the betterment of working life and argues that " philanthropy has been superseded by profitable mutual ...
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... writes that of the young men under him those who choose academic careers " lack force " : - I have concluded , and the conclusion saddens me , that most youths of force prefer commercial careers . The stronger boys go into business or ...
... writes that of the young men under him those who choose academic careers " lack force " : - I have concluded , and the conclusion saddens me , that most youths of force prefer commercial careers . The stronger boys go into business or ...
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... writes concerning the Canons of the Rio Grande , and describes how they are run . Many excellent drawings from photographs help materially to give the reader an idea of the wonderful grandeur of the scenery . Sir Walter Besant ...
... writes concerning the Canons of the Rio Grande , and describes how they are run . Many excellent drawings from photographs help materially to give the reader an idea of the wonderful grandeur of the scenery . Sir Walter Besant ...
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... writes on England's Peasantry - Then and Now , " and is bold enough to say a good word for Gilbert's Act of 1782 , which increased the Poor Rates from 2 millions in 1795 to 8 millions in 1832. " It did keep the agricultural labourers ...
... writes on England's Peasantry - Then and Now , " and is bold enough to say a good word for Gilbert's Act of 1782 , which increased the Poor Rates from 2 millions in 1795 to 8 millions in 1832. " It did keep the agricultural labourers ...
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