| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1894 - 656 páginas
...suitable in quality for all household purposes. We are well aware that a certain prejudice exists against the use of drinking water derived from the Thames...evidence given to us on the subject, we do not believe thai any danger exists of the spread of disease by the use of this water, provided that there is adequate... | |
| Samuel Rideal - 1897 - 380 páginas
...suitable in quality for all household purposes. We are well aware that a certain prejudice exists against the use of drinking water derived from the Thames...regard to the experience of London during the last thirty years and to the evidence given to us on the subject, we do not believe that any danger exists... | |
| Arthur Shadwell - 1899 - 324 páginas
...suitable in quality for all household purposes. We are well aware that a certain prejudice exists against the use of drinking water derived from the Thames...regard to the experience of London during the last thirty years, and to evidence given to us on the subject, we do not believe that any danger exists... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1899 - 812 páginas
...suitable in quality for all household purposes. We are well aware that a certain prejudice exists against the use of drinking water derived from the Thames and the Lea, because tuese rivers are liable to pollution, however perfect the subsequent purification either by natural... | |
| John Clough Thresh - 1904 - 484 páginas
...aware that a certain prejudice exists against the use of drinking water derived from the Thames and Lea, because these rivers are liable to pollution,...regard to the experience of London during the last thirty years, and to the evidence given to us on the subject, we do not believe that any danger exists... | |
| Henry Lorenzo Jephson - 1907 - 456 páginas
...suitable in quality for all household purposes. We are well aware that a certain prejudice exists against the use of drinking water derived from the Thames...pollution, however perfect the subsequent purification by natural or artificial means may be; but having regard to the experience of London during the last... | |
| John Clough Thresh, John Foster Beale - 1925 - 616 páginas
...aware that a certain prejudice exists against the use of drinking water derived from the Thames and Lea, because these rivers are liable to pollution, however perfect the subsequent purification cither by natural or artificial means may be, but having regard to the experience of London during... | |
| Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club - 1895 - 392 páginas
...however that a certain prejudice exists against the use of drinking water derived from the Thames and Lea, because these rivers are liable to pollution,...during the last 30 years, and to the evidence given on this subject, we do not believe that any danger exists of the spread of disease by the use of this... | |
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