The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... average period of school attendance in our country falls far below its legal measure . From estimates contin- ued for several years in the Bureau of Education , it appears that the average number of years of schooling in elementary and ...
... average period of school attendance in our country falls far below its legal measure . From estimates contin- ued for several years in the Bureau of Education , it appears that the average number of years of schooling in elementary and ...
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... average trades , as in fact the safety of society itself rests on their shoulders as far as regards steam engines , locomotives , steamboats , and all kinds of machinery . Still , in spite of all that , in spite of all the knowledge ...
... average trades , as in fact the safety of society itself rests on their shoulders as far as regards steam engines , locomotives , steamboats , and all kinds of machinery . Still , in spite of all that , in spite of all the knowledge ...
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... average dura- tion of life , it has also prolonged the average duration of old age . There is a good deal of misinformation concerning this point , especially among many workmen . It is not uncommon to hear the statement that as the average ...
... average dura- tion of life , it has also prolonged the average duration of old age . There is a good deal of misinformation concerning this point , especially among many workmen . It is not uncommon to hear the statement that as the average ...
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WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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