| Walter Lyon Blease - 1913 - 388 стор.
...impaired the vigour of competition, but we can do much to mitigate the consequences of failure. We want to draw a line below which we ' will not allow persons...which they may compete with all the strength of their manhood. We want to have free competition upwards ; we decline to allow free competition to run downwards.... | |
| Walton Hale Hamilton - 1916 - 914 стор.
...impaired the vigor of competition, but we can do much to mitigate the consequences of failure. We want to draw a line below which we will not allow persons to live and labor. We want to have free competition upward. We do not want to pull down the structures of science... | |
| H. V. Emy - 1973 - 344 стор.
...impaired the vigour of competition, but we can do much to mitigate the consequences of failure. We want to draw a line below which we will not allow persons to live and labour ... we decline to allow free competition to run downward . . . (we want) to spread a net over the abyss.114... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1982 - 148 стор.
...linea al di sotto della quale nessuna persona possa essere costretta a vivere ed a lavorare \We want to draw a line below which we will not allow persons to live and labour]. Ancora Churchill, in un discorso pronunciato a Dundee, nel 1908, qualifica il problema della disoccupazione... | |
| Victor George, Paul Wilding - 1985 - 190 стор.
...endorsed the sentiments of his former political master - Winston Churchill - that 'We want to draw a fine below which we will not allow persons to live and...which they may compete with all the strength of their manhood. We want to have free competition upwards; we decline to allow free competition to run downwards.'1"7... | |
| James T. Kloppenberg - 1988 - 557 стор.
...well being of the whole, ever be allowed to fall"; while Winston Churchill at the same time wanted "to draw a line below which we will not allow persons to live and labour." See Webb, The Necessary Basis of Society, Fabian Tract #159, July, 1911,8; Churchill, Liberalism and... | |
| Glenford D. Howe, Don D. Marshall - 2001 - 372 стор.
...enterprisesj do not grudge them their profits. 16 Churchill's summary of the Liberal aspiration was: "We want to draw a line below which we will not allow persons to live and labour." 17 Later, after Asquith's death, Churchill acknowledged the debt which he owed to him for the privilege... | |
| Terence Ball, Richard Bellamy - 2003 - 772 стор.
...The movement may be epitomised by contrasting Churchill at the beginning of the century, who wished to 'draw a line below which we will not allow persons...which they may compete with all the strength of their manhood' (Churchill i909, p. 8ai, with Marshall at mid-century. For Marshall - associating the growth... | |
| Stuart Gordon White - 2003 - 314 стор.
...expression, I think, than in the following passage from the writings of the young Winston Churchill: 'We want to draw a line below which we will not allow persons...which they may compete with all the strength of their manhood. We want to have free competition upwards; we decline to allow free competition to run downwards.'... | |
| David Macarov - 2003 - 190 стор.
...themselves define it. This has not always been the case. When Winston Churchill said, in 1906, "We want to draw a line below which we will not allow persons to live and labor,"1 the intention to act was stated. By now, however, the poverty line is simply a talking point.... | |
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