The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 247A. Constable, 1928 |
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... Wales in 1921 , each occupying one room . There are no more recent statistics avail- able . Even in the case of the back - to - back type , where houses face opposite ways , but have one common back wall , exact statistics cannot be ...
... Wales in 1921 , each occupying one room . There are no more recent statistics avail- able . Even in the case of the back - to - back type , where houses face opposite ways , but have one common back wall , exact statistics cannot be ...
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... Wales up to the standard they enforce . But it is fantastic to press for the sweeping away of slum dwellings , unless there is alternative accommodation avail- able for the displaced tenants . Every small house built , out of the ...
... Wales up to the standard they enforce . But it is fantastic to press for the sweeping away of slum dwellings , unless there is alternative accommodation avail- able for the displaced tenants . Every small house built , out of the ...
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... Wales of course , and gradually afterwards by the other countries , beginning about 1893. At this period the Rugby Union were faced with the fact that a large proportion of the north of England wished to alter their rules so as to make ...
... Wales of course , and gradually afterwards by the other countries , beginning about 1893. At this period the Rugby Union were faced with the fact that a large proportion of the north of England wished to alter their rules so as to make ...
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... Wales and two from South Africa have helped to raise the standard up to the pitch at which it is at the present day . The game has improved out of all knowledge ; more people , to judge by the attendances , enjoy the game yearly ; more ...
... Wales and two from South Africa have helped to raise the standard up to the pitch at which it is at the present day . The game has improved out of all knowledge ; more people , to judge by the attendances , enjoy the game yearly ; more ...
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... Wales . Finally , there are many who consider that the instability of the economic equilibrium in the Commonwealth , and the social unrest that prevails there , are in the main the unwholesome products of the industrial and so - called ...
... Wales . Finally , there are many who consider that the instability of the economic equilibrium in the Commonwealth , and the social unrest that prevails there , are in the main the unwholesome products of the industrial and so - called ...
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