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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... less than half were sufficiently furnished with school accommodation . If sub- sequent decisions should give approximately the same result , it may be expected that of the 13,000,000 persons mentioned above , about 6,000,000 would be ...
... less than half were sufficiently furnished with school accommodation . If sub- sequent decisions should give approximately the same result , it may be expected that of the 13,000,000 persons mentioned above , about 6,000,000 would be ...
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... less matured , and the deliberations of the Association , the writings which it may prompt , and the discussions which it may raise , can be of vital use in leading the public mind to just , moderate , and acceptable conclusions . The ...
... less matured , and the deliberations of the Association , the writings which it may prompt , and the discussions which it may raise , can be of vital use in leading the public mind to just , moderate , and acceptable conclusions . The ...
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... less aspiring but which can be rendered acceptable to the agencies by which our affairs are directed , and profitable in time to the masses of our fellow countrymen whom we desire to serve . These measures are to be found in the removal ...
... less aspiring but which can be rendered acceptable to the agencies by which our affairs are directed , and profitable in time to the masses of our fellow countrymen whom we desire to serve . These measures are to be found in the removal ...
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... less , altogether wanting in breadth of view and manliness of mind , perfectly satisfied with everything as it exists , and the indolent but inveterate foe of all improvements ; such is the flattering portrait drawn by candid and ...
... less , altogether wanting in breadth of view and manliness of mind , perfectly satisfied with everything as it exists , and the indolent but inveterate foe of all improvements ; such is the flattering portrait drawn by candid and ...
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... less is it the creature of a single great act of legislation . This is not said in praise , either of the law or of the people of this country . It is too much the fashion to boast , with a good deal of self - sufficiency , of the ...
... less is it the creature of a single great act of legislation . This is not said in praise , either of the law or of the people of this country . It is too much the fashion to boast , with a good deal of self - sufficiency , of the ...
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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.