The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 494
... Labour had then learned to allow its members freedom of action on the fiscal issue , which divided its own adherents and determined the fiercest contests between the two older parties . On all other questions of importance , the Labour ...
... Labour had then learned to allow its members freedom of action on the fiscal issue , which divided its own adherents and determined the fiercest contests between the two older parties . On all other questions of importance , the Labour ...
Page 495
... Labour advance a halting declaration in favour of extending the activity of the State as employer . On the question of European immigration there was some divergence between different States . The Labour programmes of four of them said ...
... Labour advance a halting declaration in favour of extending the activity of the State as employer . On the question of European immigration there was some divergence between different States . The Labour programmes of four of them said ...
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... Labour : he had at any rate prepared a line of retreat from Free Trade by appointing a commission , in which the supporters of the rival fiscal theories were evenly balanced under a Protectionist chairman , to report on the tariff.1 ...
... Labour : he had at any rate prepared a line of retreat from Free Trade by appointing a commission , in which the supporters of the rival fiscal theories were evenly balanced under a Protectionist chairman , to report on the tariff.1 ...
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