The Quarterly Review, Volume 299William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1961 |
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... population . By 1929 the number of electors was 27,600,000 or 64 per cent . of the population . This , with much similar useful information given in the text and in statistical tables , emphasizes the great extent of the changes in ...
... population . By 1929 the number of electors was 27,600,000 or 64 per cent . of the population . This , with much similar useful information given in the text and in statistical tables , emphasizes the great extent of the changes in ...
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... population , were pegged to the price of sugar , and so they were the victims of any fluctuations . Yet in this they ... population , at $ 300 , was only slightly above the figure for the early ' 20s . ' The growth of the Cuban ...
... population , were pegged to the price of sugar , and so they were the victims of any fluctuations . Yet in this they ... population , at $ 300 , was only slightly above the figure for the early ' 20s . ' The growth of the Cuban ...
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... population density of 18 ( that of France is about 72 ) . In Paoli's day Corsica numbered some 122,000 . In 1881 ( the first real exoduses began in the Second Empire ) this figure had risen to 292,000 . The present population is ...
... population density of 18 ( that of France is about 72 ) . In Paoli's day Corsica numbered some 122,000 . In 1881 ( the first real exoduses began in the Second Empire ) this figure had risen to 292,000 . The present population is ...
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South and Central African Commentary II | 367 |
Ethics and Morals in America | 381 |
The Philosophy of Tribal Law | 393 |
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