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Pagina 541
... industries were concentrated . The secession of districts where most of her export industries were located brings up an extremely difficult problem of adaptation to new conditions . Coal mines were at the basis of the industry . The ...
... industries were concentrated . The secession of districts where most of her export industries were located brings up an extremely difficult problem of adaptation to new conditions . Coal mines were at the basis of the industry . The ...
Pagina 541
... industrial , commercial , and transport problems . Will Czechoslovakia build up a new industry ? It seems impossible that she could create an industry having the magnitude and importance of the lost one . She no longer disposes of the ...
... industrial , commercial , and transport problems . Will Czechoslovakia build up a new industry ? It seems impossible that she could create an industry having the magnitude and importance of the lost one . She no longer disposes of the ...
Pagina 552
... industry ( roughly 26,000 individual factories ) ; 55 per cent . of the glass industry ; 51 per cent . of the coal mines ( excluding brown coal ) ; 30 per cent . of the leather industry . These figures may suffice as an indication of ...
... industry ( roughly 26,000 individual factories ) ; 55 per cent . of the glass industry ; 51 per cent . of the coal mines ( excluding brown coal ) ; 30 per cent . of the leather industry . These figures may suffice as an indication of ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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