University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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... question worry him that in the detailed estimates of savings there was allowance made for a re- duction in the unit costs of superintendence . Further , " an allowance has been made for the benefit to be derived from ... the purchase of ...
... question worry him that in the detailed estimates of savings there was allowance made for a re- duction in the unit costs of superintendence . Further , " an allowance has been made for the benefit to be derived from ... the purchase of ...
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... question of regulation by a Board of Railway Commissioners with enlarged powers . What is called for is initiative ; and that is not provided by regulation . It is a fact of no mean importance that within two or three years after a ...
... question of regulation by a Board of Railway Commissioners with enlarged powers . What is called for is initiative ; and that is not provided by regulation . It is a fact of no mean importance that within two or three years after a ...
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... question is , to what class will the secular patron belong ? The answer to that question will in considerable degree determine which of the great art - concepts will prevail . And here opens up the little - explored question of the ...
... question is , to what class will the secular patron belong ? The answer to that question will in considerable degree determine which of the great art - concepts will prevail . And here opens up the little - explored question of the ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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