The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 156
... present excessively top - heavy expenditure by carving out new administrative areas which in no circumstances could be cheap . A very important provision in the Report must not be over- looked . The provincial councils as at present ...
... present excessively top - heavy expenditure by carving out new administrative areas which in no circumstances could be cheap . A very important provision in the Report must not be over- looked . The provincial councils as at present ...
Pagina 412
... present frontiers may be things of the past . Another point brought out by Mr. Clark is that the seventeenth century was the age in which knowledge of the nature of the physical universe increased so greatly that it could only be ...
... present frontiers may be things of the past . Another point brought out by Mr. Clark is that the seventeenth century was the age in which knowledge of the nature of the physical universe increased so greatly that it could only be ...
Pagina 558
... present Government established corn and meat tariffs to - morrow they would not necessarily receive the suffrages of the rural population . It was among the people of the pagi , or villages , that the dying embers of heathendom were ...
... present Government established corn and meat tariffs to - morrow they would not necessarily receive the suffrages of the rural population . It was among the people of the pagi , or villages , that the dying embers of heathendom were ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT By Right Hon Sir Arthur SteelMaitland | 35 |
Sharp | 55 |
RATIONALISATION AND THE STEEL INDUSTRY By Jules Menken | 225 |
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