The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... increased facilities for divorce are generally prepared to support their case by horrifying pictures of the ... increase in the number of divorces sought ; so that there is not the slightest reason for fearing a general rush to ...
... increased facilities for divorce are generally prepared to support their case by horrifying pictures of the ... increase in the number of divorces sought ; so that there is not the slightest reason for fearing a general rush to ...
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... increase the receipt from sales , but the published figures unfortunately prove that little further reduction in cost can be antici- pated . Here and there possibly amalgamations , an adjustment of royalties and wayleave , the co ...
... increase the receipt from sales , but the published figures unfortunately prove that little further reduction in cost can be antici- pated . Here and there possibly amalgamations , an adjustment of royalties and wayleave , the co ...
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tion in the restricted hours , resulted in the increase of convictions already noted . In face of these figures and ... increased cost of liquor and the restricted hours of sale . In 1914 the duty on beer was 238. per standard barrel and ...
tion in the restricted hours , resulted in the increase of convictions already noted . In face of these figures and ... increased cost of liquor and the restricted hours of sale . In 1914 the duty on beer was 238. per standard barrel and ...
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