The Quarterly Review, Volumen246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... foreign countries , which have lower wages and a lower standard of living . The best way of reducing costs is to increase the efficiency , rather than to lower wages , to find new and improved methods of production , and thus main- tain ...
... foreign countries , which have lower wages and a lower standard of living . The best way of reducing costs is to increase the efficiency , rather than to lower wages , to find new and improved methods of production , and thus main- tain ...
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... foreign parts ; by the develop- ment of the secular stage , and other things of seemingly minor moment which were yet of real significance . Among those seemingly minor manifestations of that change is the one with which we are here ...
... foreign parts ; by the develop- ment of the secular stage , and other things of seemingly minor moment which were yet of real significance . Among those seemingly minor manifestations of that change is the one with which we are here ...
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... foreign visitor . When you desire something done and when two Hungarians are there to do it , there will almost certainly ensue a torrent of conversation worthy of an Eastern bazaar . They love to talk . To the foreigner this loquacity ...
... foreign visitor . When you desire something done and when two Hungarians are there to do it , there will almost certainly ensue a torrent of conversation worthy of an Eastern bazaar . They love to talk . To the foreigner this loquacity ...
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... foreign country to be dispro- portionately influenced by what we find irritating or what we cannot understand - one must write about Hungarian noise . The Hungarians delight in noise . Noisy music : noisy colours : noisy meetings ...
... foreign country to be dispro- portionately influenced by what we find irritating or what we cannot understand - one must write about Hungarian noise . The Hungarians delight in noise . Noisy music : noisy colours : noisy meetings ...
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... foreign loans that were sure to come some day . Instead , this was the keynote of his speech : " The regaining of our spiritual equilibrium must first be aimed at , by the aid of which we shall regain our economic balance . The war is ...
... foreign loans that were sure to come some day . Instead , this was the keynote of his speech : " The regaining of our spiritual equilibrium must first be aimed at , by the aid of which we shall regain our economic balance . The war is ...
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