Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceJohn W. Parker, 1873 The volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... Amount transferred to Deposit Account ... C £ 2,054 9 8 INTRODUCTION . HE Sixteenth Annual Congress of the Association was. RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT . For the year ending June 30th , 1872 . RECEIPTS . 1871 . £ s . d . 1872 . July 1 ...
... Amount transferred to Deposit Account ... C £ 2,054 9 8 INTRODUCTION . HE Sixteenth Annual Congress of the Association was. RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT . For the year ending June 30th , 1872 . RECEIPTS . 1871 . £ s . d . 1872 . July 1 ...
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... amount of physical exertion now incumbent on children of very tender age in the wilder districts must act unfavourably on the regularity of attendance and the faculty of learning . It may even have a deteriorating influence on physical ...
... amount of physical exertion now incumbent on children of very tender age in the wilder districts must act unfavourably on the regularity of attendance and the faculty of learning . It may even have a deteriorating influence on physical ...
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... amount of capital invested by the landlord , in Great Britain , in farm - buildings and permanent improvements , in connection with the existing groups or areas of cultivation ; . The large amount of capital required for the cultivation ...
... amount of capital invested by the landlord , in Great Britain , in farm - buildings and permanent improvements , in connection with the existing groups or areas of cultivation ; . The large amount of capital required for the cultivation ...
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... amount of unjust , oppressive , and entirely needless incon- venience . It is a subject entangled with a multitude of details , and difficult to deal with . But I invite your attention to the Bill upon this subject , drawn by Mr. Erle ...
... amount of unjust , oppressive , and entirely needless incon- venience . It is a subject entangled with a multitude of details , and difficult to deal with . But I invite your attention to the Bill upon this subject , drawn by Mr. Erle ...
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... amount of trouble might without difficulty mould into a Bill . For reasons which will appear before I have done , I can give no pledge upon this subject , but at least I will try . I have pointed out already how only I think , with any ...
... amount of trouble might without difficulty mould into a Bill . For reasons which will appear before I have done , I can give no pledge upon this subject , but at least I will try . I have pointed out already how only I think , with any ...
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Página 114 - Then Peter said unto her ; How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord ? Behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out.