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Pagina 337
... effects which publicity may have upon those who are contemplating or who may contemplate suicide is the effect which it may have upon the members of the deceased's family and his friends . Letters are sometimes read at inquests which ...
... effects which publicity may have upon those who are contemplating or who may contemplate suicide is the effect which it may have upon the members of the deceased's family and his friends . Letters are sometimes read at inquests which ...
Pagina 521
... effect of this victory . There are many people who derive hope from the fact that the German people were patently anxious lest war should result . But was it really war of which they were so frigh- tened ? Is it not more probable that ...
... effect of this victory . There are many people who derive hope from the fact that the German people were patently anxious lest war should result . But was it really war of which they were so frigh- tened ? Is it not more probable that ...
Pagina 596
... effect of dyes on the trypanosomes , the protozoan organisms which , conveyed to man by the bite of the tsetse fly , cause African sleeping sickness . ( One may observe here that this work coincided with the development of Germany's ...
... effect of dyes on the trypanosomes , the protozoan organisms which , conveyed to man by the bite of the tsetse fly , cause African sleeping sickness . ( One may observe here that this work coincided with the development of Germany's ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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