The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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... land . The Chettyars were not land grabbers and had little wish to foreclose as long as they received their interest , but naturally a certain amount of land passed into their hands even in normal times , and this process was ...
... land . The Chettyars were not land grabbers and had little wish to foreclose as long as they received their interest , but naturally a certain amount of land passed into their hands even in normal times , and this process was ...
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... land remains a positive obligation of the Mandate . ' The complaint of the Arabs that they had been displaced by Jews from their lands led to an official investigation , which showed that over a period of twelve years only 656 Arabs ...
... land remains a positive obligation of the Mandate . ' The complaint of the Arabs that they had been displaced by Jews from their lands led to an official investigation , which showed that over a period of twelve years only 656 Arabs ...
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... land worker , by dint of tractors and machine tools , has become a mechanic- content with the esteem shown for his ... land - workers , the new army of Land Girls . They have taken to the joys and toils of farm work with an enthusiasm ...
... land worker , by dint of tractors and machine tools , has become a mechanic- content with the esteem shown for his ... land - workers , the new army of Land Girls . They have taken to the joys and toils of farm work with an enthusiasm ...
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Developments in Divorce | 163 |
PeacemakingUtrecht Vienna and Versailles | 177 |
Literature in North Devon | 199 |
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