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... taken these figures from the Imperial returns , and what they mean we do not pretend to know , but the Consecrated Person evidently believes he can apply a remedy . The only efficient remedy would be to compel the Chinese to take their ...
... taken these figures from the Imperial returns , and what they mean we do not pretend to know , but the Consecrated Person evidently believes he can apply a remedy . The only efficient remedy would be to compel the Chinese to take their ...
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... taken the officers who served under Charles I. and Louis Napoleon those who served under Louis Philippe , and that there will be no real change in the city administration . The fact is that an entirely new kind of men has been intro ...
... taken the officers who served under Charles I. and Louis Napoleon those who served under Louis Philippe , and that there will be no real change in the city administration . The fact is that an entirely new kind of men has been intro ...
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... taken to philology in every age of the world - because there was not room for all the dull men in the other pro- fessions . Prof. Cook closed with a plea for a broad interpretation of philology , as the science which aims to make the ...
... taken to philology in every age of the world - because there was not room for all the dull men in the other pro- fessions . Prof. Cook closed with a plea for a broad interpretation of philology , as the science which aims to make the ...
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... taken up with a paper by Prof. A. T. Hadley of Yale on " Rate - Making and Taxation : Their Resemblance and Dif- ference , " attended by discussion , and with an extremely interesting debate on the re- lation of the teaching of economic ...
... taken up with a paper by Prof. A. T. Hadley of Yale on " Rate - Making and Taxation : Their Resemblance and Dif- ference , " attended by discussion , and with an extremely interesting debate on the re- lation of the teaching of economic ...
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... taken away our coat . But why this zeal to make us go naked ? Is it not a symptom that Dingley is really a barbarian at bottom , and that , in his laws , he is but enacting the part of the " civilized " Patagonian , of whom Darwin tells ...
... taken away our coat . But why this zeal to make us go naked ? Is it not a symptom that Dingley is really a barbarian at bottom , and that , in his laws , he is but enacting the part of the " civilized " Patagonian , of whom Darwin tells ...
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