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Pagina 151
... increased by 21 per cent . Now , as he pointed out , the increase of the cost of production would tend to make it no longer worth while to retain or invest capital in businesses where the return is already low , and also would be ...
... increased by 21 per cent . Now , as he pointed out , the increase of the cost of production would tend to make it no longer worth while to retain or invest capital in businesses where the return is already low , and also would be ...
Pagina 191
... increased expendi- ture on the Army and Navy , and on education . The revenue to meet this expenditure is unsound ... increasing , and diminishing the power of paying taxes . Local loans have so swollen the whole indebtedness of the ...
... increased expendi- ture on the Army and Navy , and on education . The revenue to meet this expenditure is unsound ... increasing , and diminishing the power of paying taxes . Local loans have so swollen the whole indebtedness of the ...
Pagina 199
... increased the taxation of the nation by £ 40,000,000 , and deservedly fell in the ensuing General Election , the Liberals pretended that the issue was economy ; but it soon turned out that their real object was democratic expenditure ...
... increased the taxation of the nation by £ 40,000,000 , and deservedly fell in the ensuing General Election , the Liberals pretended that the issue was economy ; but it soon turned out that their real object was democratic expenditure ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
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