The Scottish Review, Том 20A. Gardner, 1892 |
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... common sense and common justice on the basis of which they are settled . In some respects the temper of the times is not favourable to a rational settlement of complicated and difficult problems ; in other respects it is . It is an age ...
... common sense and common justice on the basis of which they are settled . In some respects the temper of the times is not favourable to a rational settlement of complicated and difficult problems ; in other respects it is . It is an age ...
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... common lodging - houses of the meanest and most debased sort . It has also reduced overcrowding in private houses to a remarkable ex- The percentage of houses where there were strange lodgers has fallen from 70 per cent . in 1871 to 29 ...
... common lodging - houses of the meanest and most debased sort . It has also reduced overcrowding in private houses to a remarkable ex- The percentage of houses where there were strange lodgers has fallen from 70 per cent . in 1871 to 29 ...
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... common humanity demands this much . As improvements are carried on they will be driven into the worst and lowest dens . There they must be placed under stricter and sterner control , and the stringency of police supervision increased ...
... common humanity demands this much . As improvements are carried on they will be driven into the worst and lowest dens . There they must be placed under stricter and sterner control , and the stringency of police supervision increased ...
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... common love of humanity and pity for the fallen , may well work in common concert to help to build up a new and fairer social fabric . Social work will smooth the way of all Churches ; and each , according to its own methods and creed ...
... common love of humanity and pity for the fallen , may well work in common concert to help to build up a new and fairer social fabric . Social work will smooth the way of all Churches ; and each , according to its own methods and creed ...
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... Common's amendments were accepted by the House of Lords , and the measure , which did not at all satisfy the Court , received the royal assent on the last day of the session . The Town Council of Edinburgh now thought that some- thing ...
... Common's amendments were accepted by the House of Lords , and the measure , which did not at all satisfy the Court , received the royal assent on the last day of the session . The Town Council of Edinburgh now thought that some- thing ...
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