The Twentieth Century, Том 46Nineteenth Century and After, 1899 |
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... possible , would be infinitely the best in every point of view , and if I say , ' Prepare for war , ' it is because I so earnestly desire peace and because I am well assured that there can be no peace till the Boers are convinced that ...
... possible , would be infinitely the best in every point of view , and if I say , ' Prepare for war , ' it is because I so earnestly desire peace and because I am well assured that there can be no peace till the Boers are convinced that ...
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... possible to believe how recent has been the origin of all the women's work of the present day , and that at the beginning of this century organised women's work did not exist outside the Roman Catholic sisterhoods and the Society of ...
... possible to believe how recent has been the origin of all the women's work of the present day , and that at the beginning of this century organised women's work did not exist outside the Roman Catholic sisterhoods and the Society of ...
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... possible , in proportion to the population of each part of the metropolis . A Paper appeared in this Review for February 1888 , accompanied by a map showing the proportion of population to open space within the four - mile radius from ...
... possible , in proportion to the population of each part of the metropolis . A Paper appeared in this Review for February 1888 , accompanied by a map showing the proportion of population to open space within the four - mile radius from ...
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... possible to secure considerable areas nearest to the most crowded quadrants . Several of these were named , and the importance of the hill - tops was pointed out . Since 1888 a large number of acres has been added to the heritage of ...
... possible to secure considerable areas nearest to the most crowded quadrants . Several of these were named , and the importance of the hill - tops was pointed out . Since 1888 a large number of acres has been added to the heritage of ...
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... possible to walk on the grass , because there are no restricted lines of walk . Yet our local authorities throw up their hands in horror at a propo- sition to leave unfenced any newly acquired suburban common , wood , or hill , and we ...
... possible to walk on the grass , because there are no restricted lines of walk . Yet our local authorities throw up their hands in horror at a propo- sition to leave unfenced any newly acquired suburban common , wood , or hill , and we ...
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