From the same source must come the greatly increased public provision that the Labour Party will insist on being made for scientific investigation and original research, in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature... Science and Life: Aberdeen Adresses - Página 193de Frederick Soddy - 1920 - 229 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1918 - 554 páginas
...organization of public improvements of all kinds and a great development of the means of recreation. From the same source must come the greatly increased public provision that the Labor party will insist on being made for scientific investigation and original research, in every... | |
| Edward Bernard Benjamin - 1918 - 226 páginas
...facilities. From the "surplus income" will come, too, "the greatly increased public provision that the Labor Party will insist on being made, for scientific investigation...capitalism so greatly neglected and upon which, so the Labor party holds, any real development of civilization fundamentally depends. . . ." So much, then,... | |
| Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 138 páginas
...of those now condemned to almost ceaseless toil, and a great development of the means of recreation. From the same source must come the greatly increased...also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under Capitalism so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labour party holds,... | |
| Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 116 páginas
...of those now condemned to almost ceaseless toil, and a great development of the means of recreation. From the same source must come the greatly increased...also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under Capitalism so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labour party holds,... | |
| Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 138 páginas
...of those now condemned to almost ceaseless toil, and a great development of the means of recreation. From the same source must come the greatly increased...also for the promotion of music, literature and fine arl which have been under Capitalism su jjI'Ualiy llegiectecl, and yon wfTrcfarso the.Labour party... | |
| Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 124 páginas
...of those now condemned to almost ceaseless toil, and a great development of the means of recreation. From the same source must come the greatly increased...also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under Capitalism so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labour party holds,... | |
| Edward Bernard Benjamin - 1918 - 218 páginas
...facilities. From the "surplus income" will come, too, "the greatly increased public provision that the Labor Party will insist on being made, for scientific investigation...capitalism so greatly neglected and upon which, so the Labor party holds, any real development of civilization fundamentally depends. . . ." So much, then,... | |
| 1918 - 678 páginas
...of recreation. From the same source must come the greatly increased public provisionthat the Labor Party will insist on being made for scientific investigation...also for the promotion of music, literature, and fine art, which have been under capitalism so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labor Party holds,... | |
| u.s. department of labor bureau of labor statistics - 1918
...of those now condemned to almost ceaseless toil, and a great development of the means of recreation. From the same source must come the greatly increased public provision that the Labor Party will insist on being made for scientific investigation and original research, in every... | |
| John Maurice Clark, Harold Glenn Moulton, Walton Hale Hamilton - 1918 - 1012 páginas
...of those now condemned to almost ceaseless toil, and a great development of the means of recreation. From the same source must come the greatly increased public provision that the Labor party will insist on being made for scientific investigation and original research, in every... | |
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