The Nineteenth Century, Volume 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Page 402
... less than tenants , on the Continent even under a highly protec- tive tariff , and the diminished demand stated to prevail especially in France for small freeholds , seem to indicate that the always too rose- coloured pictures of la ...
... less than tenants , on the Continent even under a highly protec- tive tariff , and the diminished demand stated to prevail especially in France for small freeholds , seem to indicate that the always too rose- coloured pictures of la ...
Page 510
... less and less of the coarser and even medium kind , which indicates that the Indian mills are gradually gaining hold of the home markets . ' The jute manufactories of India have grown at a still speedier rate . In 1882 they had 5,633 ...
... less and less of the coarser and even medium kind , which indicates that the Indian mills are gradually gaining hold of the home markets . ' The jute manufactories of India have grown at a still speedier rate . In 1882 they had 5,633 ...
Page 605
... less pains . For in some cases at least he writes better as soon as he allows himself to write with ease -or at all events without elaborate ostentation of effort and demon- strative prodigality of toil . The unequalled breadth and ...
... less pains . For in some cases at least he writes better as soon as he allows himself to write with ease -or at all events without elaborate ostentation of effort and demon- strative prodigality of toil . The unequalled breadth and ...
Contents
THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION By Sir Henry Thompson | 1 |
a Dialogue By Frederic Harrison | 18 |
A RIVER OF RUINED CAPITALS By Sir W W Hunter | 40 |
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