Journal of the Society of Arts, Nide 52Society of Arts, 1904 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 100
Sivu 1
... natural and artificial products , whether of Home , Colonial , or Foreign growth and manufacture , as may appear likely to afford fresh objects of industry , and to increase the trade of the realm by extending the sphere of British ...
... natural and artificial products , whether of Home , Colonial , or Foreign growth and manufacture , as may appear likely to afford fresh objects of industry , and to increase the trade of the realm by extending the sphere of British ...
Sivu 9
... natural knowledge , it became less necessary for this Society to foster them with the care that it had previously done , and it turned its attention to other kindred but unoccupied fields , and is doing so up to the present time . As it ...
... natural knowledge , it became less necessary for this Society to foster them with the care that it had previously done , and it turned its attention to other kindred but unoccupied fields , and is doing so up to the present time . As it ...
Sivu 19
... natural regions into which it may be subdivided on physical and climatic grounds . These are ( 1 ) the eastern division , lying between the coast and the great dividing range , consisting of well - watered fertile lands , clothed in the ...
... natural regions into which it may be subdivided on physical and climatic grounds . These are ( 1 ) the eastern division , lying between the coast and the great dividing range , consisting of well - watered fertile lands , clothed in the ...
Sivu 23
... natural and rapid growth , is turning its attention , more and more , in the same direction , the expansion of the United States enhancing its value as a market for the absorption of manufactured products , and as a magnet which must ...
... natural and rapid growth , is turning its attention , more and more , in the same direction , the expansion of the United States enhancing its value as a market for the absorption of manufactured products , and as a magnet which must ...
Sivu 27
... natural group will be seen in the special buildings - some of them of almost abnormal size - devoted to fisheries , mines and metallurgy , agriculture , horticulture , and forestry , while gardens will be shown in almost endless variety ...
... natural group will be seen in the special buildings - some of them of almost abnormal size - devoted to fisheries , mines and metallurgy , agriculture , horticulture , and forestry , while gardens will be shown in almost endless variety ...
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Sivu 55 - That this conference recognizes that the principle of preferential trade between the United Kingdom and His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas would stimulate and facilitate mutual commercial intercourse, and would, by promoting the development of the resources and industries of the several parts, strengthen the Empire.
Sivu 274 - Is the Queen of England to be the sovereign of an empire, growing, expanding, strengthening itself from age to age, striking its roots deep into fresh earth and drawing new supplies of vitality from virgin soils? Or is she to be for all essential purposes of might and power, monarch of Great Britain and Ireland merely— her place and that of her line in the world's history determined by the productiveness of 12,000 square miles of a coal formation, which is being rapidly exhausted, and...
Sivu 274 - You must renounce the habit of telling the colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing the bonds which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social and political development, to which organized communities of free men have a right to aspire.
Sivu 37 - The tariff of the United Kingdom presents neither congruity nor unity of purpose : no general principles seem to have been applied. The tariff...
Sivu 39 - But, depend upon it, your example will ultimately prevail. When your example could be quoted in favour of restriction, it was quoted largely; when your example can be quoted in favour of relaxation, as conducive to your interests, it may perhaps excite at first, in Foreign Governments, or foreign Boards of Trade, but little interest or feeling; but the sense of the people - of the great body of consumers - will prevail; and, in spite of the desire of governments and Boards of Trade to raise revenue...
Sivu 147 - In manufactures, a very small advantage will enable foreigners to undersell our own workmen, even in the home market. It will require a very great one to enable them to do so in the rude produce of the soil. If the free importation of foreign manufactures were permitted, several of the home manufactures would probably suffer, and some of them, perhaps, go to ruin altogether, and a considerable part of the stock and industry at present employed in them would be forced to •find out some other employment....
Sivu 55 - That with a view, however, to promoting the increase of trade within the Empire, it is desirable that those Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom.
Sivu 344 - for having established, after most laborious research, the true relation between heat, electricity, and mechanical work, thus affording to the engineer a sure guide in the application of science to industrial pursuits.
Sivu 59 - ... duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable...
Sivu 39 - Take the great change in the corn laws ; it may even possibly be doubted whether up to this time you have given them cheaper bread — at best it is but a trifle cheaper than before...