The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 295
... present revenue derived from other sources ' ( rents & c . ) , not tolls , which amounts to 133,4621 . , and the future revenue required from tolls will be 964,5631 . The gross revenue from tolls in 1905 , the latest year for which the ...
... present revenue derived from other sources ' ( rents & c . ) , not tolls , which amounts to 133,4621 . , and the future revenue required from tolls will be 964,5631 . The gross revenue from tolls in 1905 , the latest year for which the ...
Page 339
... present , and to form a fair judgement upon modern movements and schemes is impossible , unless we know in some degree at least how the present state of this class has been reached . Habits and customs cannot be suddenly changed by an ...
... present , and to form a fair judgement upon modern movements and schemes is impossible , unless we know in some degree at least how the present state of this class has been reached . Habits and customs cannot be suddenly changed by an ...
Page 531
... present conditions and ways of thought , and , indeed , as almost grotesque in its absurdity . The small number of Peers who take their duties seriously and perform them regu- larly compared with the crowd that throngs the lobbies on ...
... present conditions and ways of thought , and , indeed , as almost grotesque in its absurdity . The small number of Peers who take their duties seriously and perform them regu- larly compared with the crowd that throngs the lobbies on ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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