Macmillan's Magazine, 28. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1873 |
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166. oldal
... interest is ex- pressed in the progress of the enumera- tion of the population at the time when each census is taken , it is not a little remarkable that this interest is very evanescent . As soon as the first returns are completed ...
... interest is ex- pressed in the progress of the enumera- tion of the population at the time when each census is taken , it is not a little remarkable that this interest is very evanescent . As soon as the first returns are completed ...
343. oldal
... interest in the mere number of the patients resorting to the hospital . They should be freed from the excessive recurrence of ordinary and trivial cases that now occupy so much of their time , and yet they should have a guarantee that ...
... interest in the mere number of the patients resorting to the hospital . They should be freed from the excessive recurrence of ordinary and trivial cases that now occupy so much of their time , and yet they should have a guarantee that ...
345. oldal
... interest in the mere number of the patients resorting to the hospital . They should be freed from the excessive recurrence of ordinary and trivial cases that now occupy so much of their time , and yet they should have a guarantee that ...
... interest in the mere number of the patients resorting to the hospital . They should be freed from the excessive recurrence of ordinary and trivial cases that now occupy so much of their time , and yet they should have a guarantee that ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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