The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... miners ' and seamen's grievances and to discover the true ' basic wage ' in these days of rising prices and lowered currency values . 6 While , therefore , the Labour discontents and Bolshevist * propaganda and the vague undirected ...
... miners ' and seamen's grievances and to discover the true ' basic wage ' in these days of rising prices and lowered currency values . 6 While , therefore , the Labour discontents and Bolshevist * propaganda and the vague undirected ...
Page 145
... miners , railwaymen , and transport workers in Great Britain - still more the violent abolition of Universal Suffrage in Russia by the armed minority which calls itself the Proletariate , were things that were never foreseen by 19th ...
... miners , railwaymen , and transport workers in Great Britain - still more the violent abolition of Universal Suffrage in Russia by the armed minority which calls itself the Proletariate , were things that were never foreseen by 19th ...
Page 174
... Miners ' Federation on June 10 to take a ballot , partisan spectators who had nothing to do with the quarrel stood round the ring urging on their own side with loud shouts of encouragement to keep up the fight and in no wise to give way ...
... Miners ' Federation on June 10 to take a ballot , partisan spectators who had nothing to do with the quarrel stood round the ring urging on their own side with loud shouts of encouragement to keep up the fight and in no wise to give way ...
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... miners quite as freely as any ' capitalist ' newspaper with considering their own interests only without regard to any others , and with disunity in their own ranks . 6 ' It was discovered , ' said the Report , that inside the ranks of ...
... miners quite as freely as any ' capitalist ' newspaper with considering their own interests only without regard to any others , and with disunity in their own ranks . 6 ' It was discovered , ' said the Report , that inside the ranks of ...
Page 178
... miners voted against a resumption of work under the new Act , though not a majority sufficient to justify continuation of the strike . Yet there were then con- ciliation boards and an Industrial Council in existence , and negotiations ...
... miners voted against a resumption of work under the new Act , though not a majority sufficient to justify continuation of the strike . Yet there were then con- ciliation boards and an Industrial Council in existence , and negotiations ...
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