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... industry should be relieved by a transfer of the burden to the taxes . The remedy is superficial , since ultimately taxes fall on industry . The third class is the class of the employed who are insured . So far as they are concerned ...
... industry should be relieved by a transfer of the burden to the taxes . The remedy is superficial , since ultimately taxes fall on industry . The third class is the class of the employed who are insured . So far as they are concerned ...
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... industry , what they have a right to receive , sufficient money to provide for their old age and their dependants . If they got that money directly instead of indirectly , the need for social reform would disappear . The industrious and ...
... industry , what they have a right to receive , sufficient money to provide for their old age and their dependants . If they got that money directly instead of indirectly , the need for social reform would disappear . The industrious and ...
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... industry are unable to lay aside any adequate provision for their widows and orphans , or any adequate maintenance for their old age , and are compelled to live not on the fruits of their labour , but from the alien hands of the State ...
... industry are unable to lay aside any adequate provision for their widows and orphans , or any adequate maintenance for their old age , and are compelled to live not on the fruits of their labour , but from the alien hands of the State ...
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... industry , work and economy . He is pledged , however , to the Widows Bill as a ' debt of honour . ' The phrase is a euphemism for gambling debts , and it is the characteristic of gambling debts of this kind that they often have to be ...
... industry , work and economy . He is pledged , however , to the Widows Bill as a ' debt of honour . ' The phrase is a euphemism for gambling debts , and it is the characteristic of gambling debts of this kind that they often have to be ...
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... industry ' in Brazil , as in some of the less reputable South American republics . Her record shows that revolt within her borders has seldom been the outcome of caprice , but was in almost every instance the result of political ...
... industry ' in Brazil , as in some of the less reputable South American republics . Her record shows that revolt within her borders has seldom been the outcome of caprice , but was in almost every instance the result of political ...
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Sida 593 - And all their echoes, mourn : The willows and the hazel copses green Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays ; — As killing as the canker to the rose...
Sida 44 - The Mandatory shall be responsible for placing the country under such political, administrative and economic conditions as will secure the establishment of the Jewish national home...
Sida 208 - Mandatory must be responsible for the administration of the territory under conditions which will guarantee freedom of conscience and religion, subject only to the maintenance of public order and morals, the prohibition of abuses, such as the slave trade, the arms traffic and the liquor traffic...
Sida 43 - The administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions...
Sida 133 - But at my back I always hear Time's winged Chariot hurrying near: And yonder all before us lie Desarts of vast Eternity.
Sida 137 - Last night the moon had a golden ring, And to-night no moon we see!" The skipper he blew a whiff from his pipe, And a scornful laugh laughed he.
Sida 74 - And where heretofore there hath been great diversity in saying and singing in churches within this Realm : some following Salisbury Use, some Hereford Use, some the Use of Bangor, some of York, and some of Lincoln : now from henceforth, all the whole realm shall have but one Use.
Sida 463 - WHEN first we met we did not guess That Love would prove so hard a master ; Of more than common friendliness When first we met we did not guess. Who could foretell this sore distress, This irretrievable disaster When first we met ? — We did not guess That Love would prove so hard a master.
Sida 315 - Into my heart an air that kills From yon far country blows: What are those blue remembered hills, What spires, what farms are those? That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain, The happy highways where I went And cannot come again.
Sida 601 - Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. The cowslips tall her pensioners be: In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy favours, In those freckles live their savours: I must go seek some dewdrops here, And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.