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الصفحة 166
The movement into the towns is an inevitable result of existing conditions ; it will not cease until those conditions no longer prevail , or until the rural life becomes in some other way more attractive . Prohibitions or exhortations ...
The movement into the towns is an inevitable result of existing conditions ; it will not cease until those conditions no longer prevail , or until the rural life becomes in some other way more attractive . Prohibitions or exhortations ...
الصفحة 192
All these difficulties , however , should not deter us from trying to get from this method what it can give us ; if ten or twelve pieces of sculpture could be dated in this way , the results for the chronology of central African plastic ...
All these difficulties , however , should not deter us from trying to get from this method what it can give us ; if ten or twelve pieces of sculpture could be dated in this way , the results for the chronology of central African plastic ...
الصفحة 297
They should give their results and leave others to draw the inferences . ... work during the last ten years , on the score of its lack of practical value , has been the result of this attempt to produce multiple - purpose monographs .
They should give their results and leave others to draw the inferences . ... work during the last ten years , on the score of its lack of practical value , has been the result of this attempt to produce multiple - purpose monographs .
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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