Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 145,Wydanie 3777Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... ment , and as a harmless pastime for idle heads , they have of late years become daily more convinced of its influence upon civil- isation and the welfare of nations . " What was true in 1829 is most decidedly truer in this of year ...
... ment , and as a harmless pastime for idle heads , they have of late years become daily more convinced of its influence upon civil- isation and the welfare of nations . " What was true in 1829 is most decidedly truer in this of year ...
Strona 142
... ment of labour and the fruits of labour , a fair spreading of employment and of wages and of all the commodities that machines produce . Even so the question will remain , How is man to spend the leisure he has won by handing over ...
... ment of labour and the fruits of labour , a fair spreading of employment and of wages and of all the commodities that machines produce . Even so the question will remain , How is man to spend the leisure he has won by handing over ...
Strona 143
... ment side of the Exhibition , a native of Leeds , Dr. Herbert A. Fricker , who is one of the leading figures in the musical life of the Dominion , will conduct a choir of 2,000 voices . The Besses o ' the Barn Band has also been engaged ...
... ment side of the Exhibition , a native of Leeds , Dr. Herbert A. Fricker , who is one of the leading figures in the musical life of the Dominion , will conduct a choir of 2,000 voices . The Besses o ' the Barn Band has also been engaged ...
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