The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... present foot- ing , the weekly allowance ( of 5s . a - head ) should be somewhat increased . While the private system is continued , the Govern- ment cannot be expected to grant public money for the erection of buildings or other ...
... present foot- ing , the weekly allowance ( of 5s . a - head ) should be somewhat increased . While the private system is continued , the Govern- ment cannot be expected to grant public money for the erection of buildings or other ...
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... present - that even on those points in which it is generally ad- mitted the system is to be blamed , no funda- mental change or improvement has been as yet made which would save us from the very same disasters we experienced last year ...
... present - that even on those points in which it is generally ad- mitted the system is to be blamed , no funda- mental change or improvement has been as yet made which would save us from the very same disasters we experienced last year ...
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... present volume ! We could even now produce nothing more exact and indeed so we might go on to the full extent of our former article , to which , how- ever , we at present content ourselves with referring our readers ; and we do so the ...
... present volume ! We could even now produce nothing more exact and indeed so we might go on to the full extent of our former article , to which , how- ever , we at present content ourselves with referring our readers ; and we do so the ...
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