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Total number of records: 6

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SubjectCount
unemployed2
capital levy1
finance1
municipal finance1
representative government and representation1
working class1
world war, 1914-19181

Count of People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Fabian Society (Great Britain)6
Webb, Sidney (1859-1947)6
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords1
Labour Party (Great Britain)1

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The teacher in politics

Webb, Sidney (1859-1947); Fabian Society (Great Britain)

1918

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The reform of the House of Lords

Webb, Sidney (1859-1947); Fabian Society (Great Britain)

1917

November, 1917.

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The war and the workers : handbook of some immediate measures to prevent unemployment and relieve distress

Webb, Sidney (1859-1947); Fabian Society (Great Britain)

1914

Sixteenth thousand, revised: September 21, 1914.

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National finance and a levy on capital : what the Labour Party intends

Webb, Sidney (1859-1947); Fabian Society (Great Britain)

1919

"A lecture--with certain minor amendments bringing it up to date--delivered in the Fabian Society's course at King's Hall in May 1918; in a course by the Liverpool Fabian Society in November 1918; and...

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What about the rates? : or, Municipal finance and municipal autonomy

Webb, Sidney (1859-1947); Fabian Society (Great Britain)

1913

"Enlarged from a paper read at the Conference of Socialist and Labor Elected Persons, held at Manchester on Good Friday, 1913, under the auspices of the joint committee of the Fabian Society and Indep...

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When peace comes : the way of industrial reconstruction

Webb, Sidney (1859-1947); Fabian Society (Great Britain)

1916

Cover title. "This tract is reproduced, with slight additions, from half-a-dozen articles in the 'Daily news' (which appeared July 28, August 3, 12, 19, 26, and September 5, 1916)." October, 1916....

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