The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 107Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 136
... force of the water is multiplied by the velocity of its motion , and the shell will be thick and solidly constructed , with stream - lines made to lessen and break up rather than resist pressure . Now , mollusca depend very largely on ...
... force of the water is multiplied by the velocity of its motion , and the shell will be thick and solidly constructed , with stream - lines made to lessen and break up rather than resist pressure . Now , mollusca depend very largely on ...
Pagina 341
... Force pensions are scarcely begun . Higher rates of pension were also granted after the war , so that those now added to the list are larger than those terminating ; and the convivial service pensioner , whose habits made his life as ...
... Force pensions are scarcely begun . Higher rates of pension were also granted after the war , so that those now added to the list are larger than those terminating ; and the convivial service pensioner , whose habits made his life as ...
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... force should be at hand and in a situation to act . ' If the moral suasion of the police fails , as at times it must , force must be available , and must be used . A constable does not satisfy the legal requirements regarding his post 1 ...
... force should be at hand and in a situation to act . ' If the moral suasion of the police fails , as at times it must , force must be available , and must be used . A constable does not satisfy the legal requirements regarding his post 1 ...
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THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 55 |
THE CRISIS IN THE UNIONIST PARTY By Right Hon L S Amery | 139 |
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