The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Bind 250A. Constable, 1929 |
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Side 86
... increase the numbers of the better citizens should be directed broadly to the assistance of those sections of the community which contain the greatest proportion of desirable characteristics . It is neither easy nor necessary to define ...
... increase the numbers of the better citizens should be directed broadly to the assistance of those sections of the community which contain the greatest proportion of desirable characteristics . It is neither easy nor necessary to define ...
Side 162
... increase at about 15 per cent . In a purely natural environment , where there is no destruction by man , but where , on the other hand , the beasts of prey are not kept in check at all , the net increase would be about 5 per cent . per ...
... increase at about 15 per cent . In a purely natural environment , where there is no destruction by man , but where , on the other hand , the beasts of prey are not kept in check at all , the net increase would be about 5 per cent . per ...
Side 182
... increase the pensions of old people so as to induce them to retire from work earlier . It is an ingenious suggestion , but it would involve considerable hard- ship to old men still capable of active work , and no one can safely predict ...
... increase the pensions of old people so as to induce them to retire from work earlier . It is an ingenious suggestion , but it would involve considerable hard- ship to old men still capable of active work , and no one can safely predict ...
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