The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 315
... matters as they are ; and I may say at once that the Imperial decision on the matter will be dependent on the people of Rhodesia themselves , so far as it can be ascertained . If you desire amalgamation , I can safely say that His ...
... matters as they are ; and I may say at once that the Imperial decision on the matter will be dependent on the people of Rhodesia themselves , so far as it can be ascertained . If you desire amalgamation , I can safely say that His ...
Pagina 332
... matter properly before the coroner . They are usually raised by persons who desire to bring or to discourage civil proceedings , and the Committee were correctly informed that there is a growing tendency for coroners ' courts to become ...
... matter properly before the coroner . They are usually raised by persons who desire to bring or to discourage civil proceedings , and the Committee were correctly informed that there is a growing tendency for coroners ' courts to become ...
Pagina 442
... matter of sewage farms and closets . The subject of Personal Hygiene ( Appendix E , j - m ) is still untaught in our medical schools . The teachers there are all concerned with getting the sick person well . There is no one whose life's ...
... matter of sewage farms and closets . The subject of Personal Hygiene ( Appendix E , j - m ) is still untaught in our medical schools . The teachers there are all concerned with getting the sick person well . There is no one whose life's ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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