The Scottish Review, Band 20A. Gardner, 1892 |
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... ment houses is 13'6 ? -Yes . And the death - rate in Aberdeen is 217 over the ten years 1871-80 ? -Yes . Then , to take Edinburgh , the density there is 55 , average number of rooms to the house is 4.19 , the percentage of the ...
... ment houses is 13'6 ? -Yes . And the death - rate in Aberdeen is 217 over the ten years 1871-80 ? -Yes . Then , to take Edinburgh , the density there is 55 , average number of rooms to the house is 4.19 , the percentage of the ...
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... ment this for dealing , if need be with relentless rigour , with those who belong to these classes , in order , if possible , to break the continuity of the miserable doom which dogs the steps of their children . The ranks of these ...
... ment this for dealing , if need be with relentless rigour , with those who belong to these classes , in order , if possible , to break the continuity of the miserable doom which dogs the steps of their children . The ranks of these ...
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... ment , and multiplying its joys ; decorative wall - hangings , art furniture , pictures , books , are enriching them . The upper circles of labour it has already reached . But much land still remains to be possessed . Dull , grey and ...
... ment , and multiplying its joys ; decorative wall - hangings , art furniture , pictures , books , are enriching them . The upper circles of labour it has already reached . But much land still remains to be possessed . Dull , grey and ...
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... ment . Much in this direction is being done - much remains to be done . Corporations are taking broader views of their responsibili- ties and of the possibilities of corporate life . Parks and garden3 and halls are being provided at the ...
... ment . Much in this direction is being done - much remains to be done . Corporations are taking broader views of their responsibili- ties and of the possibilities of corporate life . Parks and garden3 and halls are being provided at the ...
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... ment of Ibn Dasta that they were a Turkish race has no inde- pendent value . Thus Vámbéry's first argument falls to the ground , as the facts are explicable on the other hypothesis . ( 2 ) Vámbéry asserts the principle that all the ...
... ment of Ibn Dasta that they were a Turkish race has no inde- pendent value . Thus Vámbéry's first argument falls to the ground , as the facts are explicable on the other hypothesis . ( 2 ) Vámbéry asserts the principle that all the ...
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