The National Review, Volume 13W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 138
... millions sterling , being the residue of their endowments , is thus reduced in value by 30 per cent . through the fall in prices . These churches may be more reliable in their political than in their financial forecasts . British ...
... millions sterling , being the residue of their endowments , is thus reduced in value by 30 per cent . through the fall in prices . These churches may be more reliable in their political than in their financial forecasts . British ...
Page 296
... millions sterling ; that is to say , while at the prices of 1876 , one - fourteenth portion of the produce of each acre on the Nile had to be paid to the foreign mortgagees , at the prices of to - day one - seventh of the produce of ...
... millions sterling ; that is to say , while at the prices of 1876 , one - fourteenth portion of the produce of each acre on the Nile had to be paid to the foreign mortgagees , at the prices of to - day one - seventh of the produce of ...
Page 371
... millions , while that of all Australasia can have only risen to about four and a half millions . The relative increase of population will bear its proper proportion undoubtedly , but from so small a number as three millions and a half ...
... millions , while that of all Australasia can have only risen to about four and a half millions . The relative increase of population will bear its proper proportion undoubtedly , but from so small a number as three millions and a half ...
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