| Sir Philip Magnus (bart.) - Professional education - 1888 - 296 pages
...competition, both in our home and neutral markets, is especially noticeable in the case of Germany, and that in every quarter of the world the perseverance and...a desire to accommodate themselves to local tastes or idiosyncrasies, a determination to obtain a footing wherever they can, and a tenacity in maintaining... | |
| Choice literature - 1888 - 632 pages
...competition, both in our home and neutral markets, is especially noticeable in the case of Germany, and that in every quarter of the world the perseverance and...enterprise of the Germans are making themselves felt. They say : — "In the actual production of commodities we have now few. if any, advantages over them;... | |
| David Hall Rice - Free trade - 1890 - 276 pages
...especially noticeable in the case of Germany. A reference to the reports from abroad will show that in every quarter of the world, the perseverance and...felt. In the actual production of commodities we have few, if any advantages over them" Elsewhere the Commission says [p. 67, Rep.] : "We are disposed to... | |
| Charles Bradlaugh - Arbitration, Industrial - 1891 - 358 pages
...especially noticeable in the case of Germany. A reference to the reports from abroad will show that in every quarter of the world the perseverance and...desire to accommodate themselves to local tastes and idiosyncrack-s, a determination to obtain a footing wherever they can, and a tenacity in maintaining... | |
| Church congress - 1892 - 682 pages
...especially noticeable in the case of Germany. A reference to the reports from abroad will show that in every quarter of the world the perseverance and...world, a desire to accommodate themselves to local trades, a determination to obtain a footing wherever they can, and a tenacity in maintaining it, they... | |
| American Bankers Association - Business education - 1892 - 344 pages
...competition both in our home and neutral markets, is especially noticeable in the case of Germany, and in every quarter of the world the perseverance and...felt. In the actual production of commodities we have few if any advantages over them, and in the knowledge of the markets of the world, the desire to accommodate... | |
| Edmund Janes James - Business education - 1898 - 264 pages
...competition both in our home and neutral markets, is especially noticeable in the case of Germany, and in every quarter of the world the perseverance and...felt. In the actual production of commodities we have few if any advantages over them, and in the knowledge of the markets of the world, the desire to accommodate... | |
| James Laughlin Hughes, Louis Richard Klemm - Education - 1903 - 558 pages
...competition, both in our home and in neutral markets, is especially noticeable in the case of Germany, and in every quarter of the world the perseverance and...felt. In the actual production of commodities we have few, if any, advantages over them, and in the knowledge of the markets of the world, the desire to... | |
| Lilian Charlotte Anne Knowles - Gran Bretanya - 1921 - 466 pages
...recognized this new rivalry and reported that : "A reference to the reports from abroad will show that in every quarter of the world the perseverance and...enterprise of the Germans are making themselves felt. In actual production of commodities we have now few, if any, advantages over them, and in a knowledge... | |
| Mrs. Lilian Charlotte Anne (Tomn) Knowles - Great Britain - 1922 - 442 pages
...rivalry and reported that : " A reference to the reports from abroad will show that in every qtia.ter of the world the perseverance and enterprise of the Germans are making themselves felt. In actual production of commodities we have now few, if any, advantages over them, and in a knowledge... | |
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