The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 16
... tion gleaned from some of the most reliable men who purchase that class of horse points to the fact of its being an impossibility to acquire such horses fit for service , either in the requisite numbers or time . Thus it may be ...
... tion gleaned from some of the most reliable men who purchase that class of horse points to the fact of its being an impossibility to acquire such horses fit for service , either in the requisite numbers or time . Thus it may be ...
Pagina 51
... tion of family and village , township and clan , are able to realise to how great an extent the Chinese have already learned the arts of self - government . It was not without reason that a Western authority ( writing before the ...
... tion of family and village , township and clan , are able to realise to how great an extent the Chinese have already learned the arts of self - government . It was not without reason that a Western authority ( writing before the ...
Pagina 99
... tion accurately to gauge the annual amount of genuine increment upon all site values . They have not made any estimate public , but it may be inferred , from the spirit and manner in which they are trying to administer the People's ...
... tion accurately to gauge the annual amount of genuine increment upon all site values . They have not made any estimate public , but it may be inferred , from the spirit and manner in which they are trying to administer the People's ...
Pagina 110
... tion may be gained is the visitors ' point of view . Superficial and partial and uncomprehending as it is bound to be to a greater or less extent , there is a certain unusual perspective about it which brings out truths which would ...
... tion may be gained is the visitors ' point of view . Superficial and partial and uncomprehending as it is bound to be to a greater or less extent , there is a certain unusual perspective about it which brings out truths which would ...
Pagina 159
... tion to give of his best , and this will govern his every action . The insured knows , too , that his case will receive exactly the amount of attention which his doctor's professional judgment deems necessary ; more rather than less ...
... tion to give of his best , and this will govern his every action . The insured knows , too , that his case will receive exactly the amount of attention which his doctor's professional judgment deems necessary ; more rather than less ...
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