The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 161
... experiment of refrigeration which culminated in the sailing of the Dunedin in 1882 . Before the ship sailed , three companies were formed to exploit the new invention ; but the elaboration of technical and commercial organisation was ...
... experiment of refrigeration which culminated in the sailing of the Dunedin in 1882 . Before the ship sailed , three companies were formed to exploit the new invention ; but the elaboration of technical and commercial organisation was ...
Page 179
... experiments . The most penetrating and incisive studies by a trained economic observer are those of W. Pember Reeves ... experiment , and the later chapters of the story lead to different conclusions from those which might have been ex ...
... experiments . The most penetrating and incisive studies by a trained economic observer are those of W. Pember Reeves ... experiment , and the later chapters of the story lead to different conclusions from those which might have been ex ...
Page 190
... experiment has a welfare aspect , which is important also in the activities of the Public Trustee . The wide ex- tension of the latter's powers in recent years by the accumulation of estates passing into his hands and the readiness of ...
... experiment has a welfare aspect , which is important also in the activities of the Public Trustee . The wide ex- tension of the latter's powers in recent years by the accumulation of estates passing into his hands and the readiness of ...
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