The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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... appear an all but vacant paradise , a continent which , but for the British flag and the British fleet , could be had almost for the asking . Here are four and a half millions of people occupying three million square miles of territory ...
... appear an all but vacant paradise , a continent which , but for the British flag and the British fleet , could be had almost for the asking . Here are four and a half millions of people occupying three million square miles of territory ...
Pagina 14
... appears more than ever necessary in these days of motor traction and consequent decrease in the use of the light ... appear to be by means of a census , as is done in France , Germany , and Austria . The above - named countries , of ...
... appears more than ever necessary in these days of motor traction and consequent decrease in the use of the light ... appear to be by means of a census , as is done in France , Germany , and Austria . The above - named countries , of ...
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... appear hopeless to adopt the Continental system in its entirety until universal service is also adopted . It thus appears that what we require is a scheme modelled on that of the Continent , with certain modifications . SCHEME SUGGESTED ...
... appear hopeless to adopt the Continental system in its entirety until universal service is also adopted . It thus appears that what we require is a scheme modelled on that of the Continent , with certain modifications . SCHEME SUGGESTED ...
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... appear that the taking of it can only be done by the civil authorities under instructions from the Government . The method of making a census is a matter which , no doubt , presents some difficulty , as the statistics to be desired ...
... appear that the taking of it can only be done by the civil authorities under instructions from the Government . The method of making a census is a matter which , no doubt , presents some difficulty , as the statistics to be desired ...
Pagina 27
... appear to be a matter for the commanding officer of the regiment to settle as to whether his adjutant or another officer of his battalion should do the work of classification ; in any case there are not many horses required , and the ...
... appear to be a matter for the commanding officer of the regiment to settle as to whether his adjutant or another officer of his battalion should do the work of classification ; in any case there are not many horses required , and the ...
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