The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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Page 328
... considered a huge block of flats , but would to - day be regarded as of very modest dimensions , was erected on its site . The glazed tiles with which the new building is faced caused Mr John Burns , on being asked what architectural ...
... considered a huge block of flats , but would to - day be regarded as of very modest dimensions , was erected on its site . The glazed tiles with which the new building is faced caused Mr John Burns , on being asked what architectural ...
Page 86
... considered ! 6 For the near future it seems safe to assume that there will be no definite changes in the Austrian situation , externally or internally . The forces contending around the Federal State are so powerful that the success of ...
... considered ! 6 For the near future it seems safe to assume that there will be no definite changes in the Austrian situation , externally or internally . The forces contending around the Federal State are so powerful that the success of ...
Page 325
... considered that the ring net , which has been so successfully employed in the sheltered waters of Loch Fyne by fishermen operating motor skiffs , will become established in the northern area . More attention is being devoted to the ...
... considered that the ring net , which has been so successfully employed in the sheltered waters of Loch Fyne by fishermen operating motor skiffs , will become established in the northern area . More attention is being devoted to the ...
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