The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 244A. Constable, 1926 |
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... of England Sir Rider Haggard's Autobio- graphy The Temple Food and Population G. G. COULTON Sir A. D. HALL , K.C.B. , F.R.S. 369 HAROLD COR 385 The Edinburgh Review JULY , 1926 No. 497 THE DECLARATION CONTENTS OF VOL . 244.
... of England Sir Rider Haggard's Autobio- graphy The Temple Food and Population G. G. COULTON Sir A. D. HALL , K.C.B. , F.R.S. 369 HAROLD COR 385 The Edinburgh Review JULY , 1926 No. 497 THE DECLARATION CONTENTS OF VOL . 244.
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... population of Canada . A constitution exists which enables them to live in reasonable harmony in the northern half of North America , but between them arise recurring disputes about the interpretation both of the letter and spirit of ...
... population of Canada . A constitution exists which enables them to live in reasonable harmony in the northern half of North America , but between them arise recurring disputes about the interpretation both of the letter and spirit of ...
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... population . Quot partes , tot responsa . To the agriculturist the lusty , muscular native labourer is essential to relieve him of activities of a strenuous and primitive kind that have come to be regarded as unsuitable for the white ...
... population . Quot partes , tot responsa . To the agriculturist the lusty , muscular native labourer is essential to relieve him of activities of a strenuous and primitive kind that have come to be regarded as unsuitable for the white ...
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... population and race distribution in South Africa . The census of 1921 shews a total population of nearly 7,000,000 , of whom approximately 1,520,000 are European , 4,700,000 natives , 164,000 Asiatics , and 545,000 of mixed and other ...
... population and race distribution in South Africa . The census of 1921 shews a total population of nearly 7,000,000 , of whom approximately 1,520,000 are European , 4,700,000 natives , 164,000 Asiatics , and 545,000 of mixed and other ...
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... population into a permanently overwhelming position as against the British section , who are largely concentrated in the towns . Again , there has been a gradually increasing influx of a Jewish type of immigrant from Eastern Europe ...
... population into a permanently overwhelming position as against the British section , who are largely concentrated in the towns . Again , there has been a gradually increasing influx of a Jewish type of immigrant from Eastern Europe ...
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