The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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For the purposes of comparison we have thought it fairer to discount inequalities of season , and to assume the same produce per acre in 1886 ' and in the average of years 1871-75 , and have taken this at 28 bushels per acre .
For the purposes of comparison we have thought it fairer to discount inequalities of season , and to assume the same produce per acre in 1886 ' and in the average of years 1871-75 , and have taken this at 28 bushels per acre .
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119 , “ Exercise in the open air is always attended with more beneficial results than that taken in a covered building , however spacious and well ventilated . ” Close five courts , introduced of late years at some of our public schools ...
119 , “ Exercise in the open air is always attended with more beneficial results than that taken in a covered building , however spacious and well ventilated . ” Close five courts , introduced of late years at some of our public schools ...
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Now this population ought , in some way or other , to be taken under the supervision and care of the State . I do not say in what way , for that would bring us to a subject full of difficulties , which can be met only by most careful ...
Now this population ought , in some way or other , to be taken under the supervision and care of the State . I do not say in what way , for that would bring us to a subject full of difficulties , which can be met only by most careful ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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