The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Many undertakings are such that their indirect but real benefits in economic and social betterment are not readily measurable . While this may be granted , it is not easy to draw the line between productive and unproductive works from ...
Many undertakings are such that their indirect but real benefits in economic and social betterment are not readily measurable . While this may be granted , it is not easy to draw the line between productive and unproductive works from ...
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The measure is simply an extension of poor relief , carefully designed to provide an ad hoc remedy for a particular social problem . The pension system must be considered in connection with the in- teresting development of hospital and ...
The measure is simply an extension of poor relief , carefully designed to provide an ad hoc remedy for a particular social problem . The pension system must be considered in connection with the in- teresting development of hospital and ...
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The Maoris have enjoyed special represen- tation in Parliament and special social legislation , not because they were regarded as inferior , but because discerning leaders demanded for them a period of probationary treatment .
The Maoris have enjoyed special represen- tation in Parliament and special social legislation , not because they were regarded as inferior , but because discerning leaders demanded for them a period of probationary treatment .
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