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... fact that during the late war Japan captured 50 per cent of Eng- land's cotton markets in China and that since the war the intense rivalry between Japanese capital- ists on the one hand and American and English capitalists on the other ...
... fact that during the late war Japan captured 50 per cent of Eng- land's cotton markets in China and that since the war the intense rivalry between Japanese capital- ists on the one hand and American and English capitalists on the other ...
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... facts . Likewise , trying to ex- plain them through a nationalistic code of characteristics is out of date and an ... fact is the richness of the iron in the ore we can readily understand why 1925 is predicted to be a banner year in ...
... facts . Likewise , trying to ex- plain them through a nationalistic code of characteristics is out of date and an ... fact is the richness of the iron in the ore we can readily understand why 1925 is predicted to be a banner year in ...
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... fact that he could not lie , the children are not to draw the conclusion that he was the only man in history who did ... facts of the civil war . If she is a Canadian Granny she tells of how the Canadians burned Washington in 1812 to ...
... fact that he could not lie , the children are not to draw the conclusion that he was the only man in history who did ... facts of the civil war . If she is a Canadian Granny she tells of how the Canadians burned Washington in 1812 to ...
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... fact that Labor Day in Europe is May First , while Labor Day in the United States is , for the vast majority of the organized workers of our country , the first Monday in September . But the fact is one of primary meaning and importance ...
... fact that Labor Day in Europe is May First , while Labor Day in the United States is , for the vast majority of the organized workers of our country , the first Monday in September . But the fact is one of primary meaning and importance ...
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... fact , and the harshness of it is in the conditions itself , and in the necessarily brief state- ment of the matter here . Were there more space it could be shown that our whole national history , especially since the great westward ...
... fact , and the harshness of it is in the conditions itself , and in the necessarily brief state- ment of the matter here . Were there more space it could be shown that our whole national history , especially since the great westward ...
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Página 22 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Página 30 - For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.
Página 22 - Moreover, the trade unions aid the employing class to mislead the workers into the belief that the working class have interests in common with their employers.