The Quarterly Review, Volume 301William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1963 |
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... production . But the Indian leaders opposed the idea , fearing that Federation might favour the Africans , or introduce by immigration large numbers of Africans from the islands , thus reversing the population trend . The Federal ...
... production . But the Indian leaders opposed the idea , fearing that Federation might favour the Africans , or introduce by immigration large numbers of Africans from the islands , thus reversing the population trend . The Federal ...
Page 193
... production figures , and omit to mention the setbacks due , in succession , to intervention , collectivization , and the Second World War , we can draw a pessimistic picture . But , on the other hand , if we pay due attention to the ...
... production figures , and omit to mention the setbacks due , in succession , to intervention , collectivization , and the Second World War , we can draw a pessimistic picture . But , on the other hand , if we pay due attention to the ...
Page 194
... production per head of population has been higher than that of the U.S.A. , and the Plan for 1963 provides for over a million tons of butter , or an out- put 50 per cent . higher than that of the U.S.A. Milk production in 1962 reached ...
... production per head of population has been higher than that of the U.S.A. , and the Plan for 1963 provides for over a million tons of butter , or an out- put 50 per cent . higher than that of the U.S.A. Milk production in 1962 reached ...
Contents
The Years of Disillusion | 1 |
The British Electoral System | 11 |
Nazi Spoliation and its Reparation | 20 |
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