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When the time comes for claiming the pension its amount is ascertained by a process which Mr. Carson Roberts calls a ' simple summation of contributions ' ; I suppose he means that the amount of the pension is ; such fraction of ...
When the time comes for claiming the pension its amount is ascertained by a process which Mr. Carson Roberts calls a ' simple summation of contributions ' ; I suppose he means that the amount of the pension is ; such fraction of ...
Pagina 451
It is true that the average amount of gold in the Bank of England in 1910 was 171. million more than in 1905 , and it is also true that in these five years the imports of gold into Great Britain have been by far the largest on record ...
It is true that the average amount of gold in the Bank of England in 1910 was 171. million more than in 1905 , and it is also true that in these five years the imports of gold into Great Britain have been by far the largest on record ...
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... the difference between the gross assessed income and the net ; but , to judge from Mr. Hobhouse's language , the result of this procedure was merely to overstate the true amount by a constant fraction of approximately one - third .
... the difference between the gross assessed income and the net ; but , to judge from Mr. Hobhouse's language , the result of this procedure was merely to overstate the true amount by a constant fraction of approximately one - third .
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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