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Pagina 101
... important that the welfare of the country depended upon them . The second was that those tasks should be of such a character that a com- petitive examination would provide a reasonable indication of ability to carry them out . The ...
... important that the welfare of the country depended upon them . The second was that those tasks should be of such a character that a com- petitive examination would provide a reasonable indication of ability to carry them out . The ...
Pagina 102
... important values in politics . Such a state- ment , admittedly , does not carry us very far . Important values in politics and everything else are always being threatened . What values are being threatened by this avalanche of patronage ...
... important values in politics . Such a state- ment , admittedly , does not carry us very far . Important values in politics and everything else are always being threatened . What values are being threatened by this avalanche of patronage ...
Pagina 353
... important to all Jefferies lovers for it is a collection of essays never before published in book form , and is ... importance persists despite a grow- ing familiarity with the problems involved . Mr. Hodson's book is therefore of great ...
... important to all Jefferies lovers for it is a collection of essays never before published in book form , and is ... importance persists despite a grow- ing familiarity with the problems involved . Mr. Hodson's book is therefore of great ...
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Le Carbusier and the Passage of Taste | 20 |
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