The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 249A. Constable, 1929 |
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... Society , ostensibly detached from the Government , but liberally subsidised by it , had been established . The Society was founded simultaneously with the Crown Lands Settlement scheme . In its inception its most conspicuous purposes ...
... Society , ostensibly detached from the Government , but liberally subsidised by it , had been established . The Society was founded simultaneously with the Crown Lands Settlement scheme . In its inception its most conspicuous purposes ...
Sivu 140
... Society . As a result , the number of societies which secured approval at the commence- ment of the scheme was very much greater than had originally been contemplated , and included many with a very small membership . At the time of the ...
... Society . As a result , the number of societies which secured approval at the commence- ment of the scheme was very much greater than had originally been contemplated , and included many with a very small membership . At the time of the ...
Sivu 141
... Society A should receive far greater benefits than his neighbour who pays the same contribution but is unfortunate enough to be a member of Society B which gives little or no additional benefits . " But the system of Approved Societies ...
... Society A should receive far greater benefits than his neighbour who pays the same contribution but is unfortunate enough to be a member of Society B which gives little or no additional benefits . " But the system of Approved Societies ...
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