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Page 108
... government expenditure on her local services . This is why our second question has to be answered as well as the first . The British Government , however , does not supply us with the figures necessary to give a satis- factory answer ...
... government expenditure on her local services . This is why our second question has to be answered as well as the first . The British Government , however , does not supply us with the figures necessary to give a satis- factory answer ...
Page 112
... government offices and the bulk of government officials - to take the most obvious example - must be in the capital , and Scotland must pay her share for their support . It may seem that expenditure on the central machinery of government ...
... government offices and the bulk of government officials - to take the most obvious example - must be in the capital , and Scotland must pay her share for their support . It may seem that expenditure on the central machinery of government ...
Page 115
... government expendi- ture in Scotland , whether this is described as local or general . We may call this the balance of payments as between Scotland and England on government account . Unfortunately we have no means of knowing what this ...
... government expendi- ture in Scotland , whether this is described as local or general . We may call this the balance of payments as between Scotland and England on government account . Unfortunately we have no means of knowing what this ...
Contents
TO OUR ENGLISH BROTHER | 19 |
Demand for a plebiscite | 26 |
HISTORY AND LEGEND | 33 |
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