The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 289
... turn , not consent without a substantial quid pro quo . Thus we have the following position . Four great oil groups- British , American , French , and Dutch , joined into one company- have discovered and tested an immense oilfield ...
... turn , not consent without a substantial quid pro quo . Thus we have the following position . Four great oil groups- British , American , French , and Dutch , joined into one company- have discovered and tested an immense oilfield ...
Pagina 307
... turn his hand , with no preliminary warning , to every sort of technical work that crops up in lonely far - away understaffed places - building roads , repairing bridges , surveying districts , even engineering - and he must acquire ...
... turn his hand , with no preliminary warning , to every sort of technical work that crops up in lonely far - away understaffed places - building roads , repairing bridges , surveying districts , even engineering - and he must acquire ...
Pagina 441
... turn ( as St. Paul would say ) , to the furtherance of the Gospel . Apply it to the South India proposals . The Conference of 1930 differed from its predecessor by having on its programme a clou subject , about which the interest of the ...
... turn ( as St. Paul would say ) , to the furtherance of the Gospel . Apply it to the South India proposals . The Conference of 1930 differed from its predecessor by having on its programme a clou subject , about which the interest of the ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRICKET? By G J V Weigall | 92 |
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