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  1. 1
    by Jackson, Starkey
    Published March 1939
    “…To-day the workers and peasants of Spain gather the bitter fruits of this treachery. …”
  2. 2
    “…COME TO THE SPAIN SHOP 71, SHAFTESBURY AVENUE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS SPANISH PEASANT POTTERY TOYS SWEETS BOOKS PICTURES GLASS JEWELS BASKETS WOODWORK Articles Made by Basque Children BUY WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE ALL GOODS FROM DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES OPEN: Weekdays 10-8 Saturday 10-9 NOV. 28th - DEC. 24th ALL PROFITS FOR SPANISH MEDICAL AID Issued by Spain Shop Committee, Spanish Medical Aid, 24-26 New Oxford Street, W.C.1., and Printed by Speedee Press Services Ltd (T.U.) 112-115 Fetter Lane, E.C.4. 292/946/18b/82…”
  3. 3
    by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Published 1920
    “…The male sperm is destroyed by the weakest solution of carbolic acid. Some of the peasants in Europe use the cotton plug soaked in vinegar for the same purpose and find it satisfactory. …”
  4. 4
    Published September 1936
    “…We pay homage to the self-sacrificing bravery and steadfast will of the workers, peasants and youth of Spain who are fighting for liberty and democracy, and share the grief of the families of those who have fallen in this fratricidal warfare. …”
  5. 5
    by Lamoneda, Ramon, 1892-1971
    Published 02 June 1937
    “…In view of this bellicose activity, which is the inadmissible expression of Fascism's war plans, we - the workers and peasants of Spain, who are fighting in the van against national and international Fascism, thus, in protecting their freedom, defending the workers of the world against the horrors of war - appeal to you, comrades of the Labour and Socialist International, the Communist International and the International Federation of Trade Unions, all the workers organised in the Parties and the Trade Unions, to intensify your solidarity with the Spanish people, who have just suffered another outrageous attack direoted against their homes and their unarmed children. …”
  6. 6
    Published 3 March 1937
    “…Workers' Party of Marxist Unification ( P.O.U.M. ) Founded at end of 1935 by fusion of Peasant Workers' Party, Joaquim Maurin's party, and the Spanish Communist Left directed by Andres Nin. …”
  7. 7
    by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Published 1920
    “…Vinegar solution.— Many peasants in Europe use vinegar as an antiseptic almost exclusively. …”
  8. 8
    Published 28 August 1936
    “…The struggle has been brought about by Spanish officers who have broken an oath of loyalty to the Republican Government which they had recently renewed, have seduced Spanish soldiers from their duty, and have organised an invasion of their own country by foreign mercenary troops. The workers, peasants and youth of Spain, unarmed, unorganised for warfare, have rallied to the defence of the people's rights with a bravery, unanimity and energy without parallel in the history of revolutions. …”
  9. 9
    by Hastings, Somerville, 1878-1967
    Published July 1932
    “…It must be remembered that there is no monopoly of genius in any one class of the community, and that the science of medicine owes much of its present broad basis to Louis Pasteur, the son of a French peasant. If sufficient men and women endowed by nature with power to advance science are to be found, the doors of our universities and medical schools must be thrown 13 292C/155/1/1…”
  10. 10
    Published 1933
    “…It must be remembered that there is no monopoly of genius in any one class of the community, and that the science of medicine owes much of its present broad basis to Louis Pasteur, the son of a French peasant. If sufficient men and women endowed by Nature with power to advance science are to be found, the doors of our universities and medical schools must be thrown more widely open, and training and maintenance allowances must be provided from Public Funds. …”
  11. 11
    Published November 1941
    “…The boys are nearly all children of factory workers or peasants and the policy has been to place them in good working-class homes in the district in which they work. …”
  12. 12
    Published 28 August 1936
    “…The struggle has been brought about by Spanish officers who have broken an oath of loyalty to the Republican Government which they had recently renewed, have seduced Spanish soldiers from their duty, and have organised an invasion of their own country by foreign mercenary troops. The workers, peasants and youth of Spain, unorganised for warfare, have rallied to the defence of the people's rights with a bravery, unanimity and energy without parallel in history. …”
  13. 13
    Published 28 August 1936
    “…The struggle has been brought anout [about] by Spanish officers who have broken an oath of loyalty to the Republican Government which they had recently renewed, have seduced Spanish soldiers from their duty, and have organised an invasion of their own country by foreign mercenary troops. The workers, peasants and youth of Spain, unorganised for warfare, have rallied to the defence of the people's rights with a bravery, unanimity and energy without parallel in history. …”
  14. 14
    Published 28 August 1936
    “…The struggle has been brough[t] about by Spanish officers who have broken an oath of loyalty to the Republican Government which they had recently renewed, have seduced Spanish soldiers from their duty, and have organised an invasion of their own country by foreign mercenary troops. The workers, peasants and youth of Spain, unorganised for warfare, have rallied to the defence of the people's rights with a bravery, unanimity and energy without parallel in history. …”
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    Published [1938]
    “…Norma, motoring to meet her father, crashes into their oxen cart and they rush to her assistance. Gallantly the two peasants escort her to the inn at Castelmare, and Norma and Marco, though from two different worlds, are attracted to each other. …”
  16. 16
    Published [1919?]
    “…It must be remembered that there is no monopoly of genius in any one class of the community, and that the science of medicine owes much of its present broad basis to Louis Pasteur, the son of a French peasant. If sufficient men and women endowed by nature with power to advance science are to be found, the doors of our universities and medical schools must be thrown more widely open. 6. …”
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    “…The healthy, if ignorant, peasants of Soviet Russia have defeated LENIN, TROTSKY, and CHICHERIN, drawing their strength from the weakness of the inhabitants of the towns. …”
  18. 18
    Published 12 March 1937
    “….; Zabalza, Secretary of the Federation of Peasants. PUBLISH ! DEMAND that Bevin's speech to the International Labour Conference on Spain yesterday be published in full. …”
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