The Civilization of Our Day: A Series of Original Essays on Some of Its More Important Phases at the Close of the Nineteenth CenturyJames Samuelson Sampson Low, 1896 - 395 страници |
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... object of arranging for the partition of the Continent between them . Shortly afterwards that same Napoleon entered Moscow at the head of an invading army , only to beat an ignominious and fatal retreat ; and within two or three years ...
... object of arranging for the partition of the Continent between them . Shortly afterwards that same Napoleon entered Moscow at the head of an invading army , only to beat an ignominious and fatal retreat ; and within two or three years ...
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... object , which are a birth of the close of our century , will receive fuller consideration in the sequel . The most effective method of dealing with the general spread of civilisation during this century would , perhaps , have been ...
... object , which are a birth of the close of our century , will receive fuller consideration in the sequel . The most effective method of dealing with the general spread of civilisation during this century would , perhaps , have been ...
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... object of this essay to advocate either of these pro- jects ; but it may be frankly admitted that there is much to be said for each of them , and very little against them besides the difficulty of carrying them into effect , especially ...
... object of this essay to advocate either of these pro- jects ; but it may be frankly admitted that there is much to be said for each of them , and very little against them besides the difficulty of carrying them into effect , especially ...
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... object of having it prepared for laying down with lucerne . The owners provide houses , other buildings , seed , working - cattle , and implements , and take half the net returns . In this way they get new land broken up and made fit ...
... object of having it prepared for laying down with lucerne . The owners provide houses , other buildings , seed , working - cattle , and implements , and take half the net returns . In this way they get new land broken up and made fit ...
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... object in view , it may be well worth while to sacrifice economic production to some extent ; and the great decrease in the rural population of this country during the last twenty years shows that our prevailing system of farm tenancies ...
... object in view , it may be well worth while to sacrifice economic production to some extent ; and the great decrease in the rural population of this country during the last twenty years shows that our prevailing system of farm tenancies ...
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