The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 107Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 152
... increase both in British output and in British exports , and we are now asked to believe that this increase in the volume of trade represents the beginning of an upward trend . This view seems to me too optimistic . The year 1928 was an ...
... increase both in British output and in British exports , and we are now asked to believe that this increase in the volume of trade represents the beginning of an upward trend . This view seems to me too optimistic . The year 1928 was an ...
Pagina 153
... increase rather than to diminish . Under the terms of the commercial treaty which is now being negotiated between Germany and Poland the latter will be permitted to send approximately 4,000,000 tons of coal per annum into Germany , but ...
... increase rather than to diminish . Under the terms of the commercial treaty which is now being negotiated between Germany and Poland the latter will be permitted to send approximately 4,000,000 tons of coal per annum into Germany , but ...
Pagina 201
... increase of 243,246 in the European population and 13,528 in the Asiatic population . There is thus little danger of the white races being swamped by yellow races . The main reason for this slow rate of increase is the preponderance of ...
... increase of 243,246 in the European population and 13,528 in the Asiatic population . There is thus little danger of the white races being swamped by yellow races . The main reason for this slow rate of increase is the preponderance of ...
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THE RISE OF THE POULTRY INDUSTRY By Prof R C Punnett | 24 |
THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 35 |
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