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Pagina 36
... possible , or is likely to be made possible . As it is of course too early to form any definite conclusions on questions so full of factors calling for expert investigation , the object of these articles is rather to show the way in ...
... possible , or is likely to be made possible . As it is of course too early to form any definite conclusions on questions so full of factors calling for expert investigation , the object of these articles is rather to show the way in ...
Pagina 232
... possible . Few present hospitals could serve such a purpose , and a a survey of the possibilities of each of the present hospitals , as we suggest later , would be necessary . The last group of hospitals is those in which active ...
... possible . Few present hospitals could serve such a purpose , and a a survey of the possibilities of each of the present hospitals , as we suggest later , would be necessary . The last group of hospitals is those in which active ...
Pagina 329
... possible witnesses or possible suspects was more likely to elicit information than the proceedings at an inquest ' ; and the representatives of the chief constables who gave evidence ' disclaimed any desire to use inquests as a means of ...
... possible witnesses or possible suspects was more likely to elicit information than the proceedings at an inquest ' ; and the representatives of the chief constables who gave evidence ' disclaimed any desire to use inquests as a means of ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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