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... less than once every six months for the purpose of destroying rats . It has been found possible for the port medical officers to render material assistance to Scottish shipowners in the matter , and the courtesy of the United States ...
... less than once every six months for the purpose of destroying rats . It has been found possible for the port medical officers to render material assistance to Scottish shipowners in the matter , and the courtesy of the United States ...
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... less extent indirect if the care which infants receive is on the whole less adapted to winter than to summer conditions . " — ( Ibid . , page xxxviii . ) This is further qualified by the statement made later that in cold countries ...
... less extent indirect if the care which infants receive is on the whole less adapted to winter than to summer conditions . " — ( Ibid . , page xxxviii . ) This is further qualified by the statement made later that in cold countries ...
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... less than 120 in 1912. It rose to 144 in the fallacious year 1915 ; but from 1916 , when it fell to 107 , it has , with the single exception of 1917 , kept below the 110 rate , and in 1921 it stood at 101 ; 1922 , at 104 . In North ...
... less than 120 in 1912. It rose to 144 in the fallacious year 1915 ; but from 1916 , when it fell to 107 , it has , with the single exception of 1917 , kept below the 110 rate , and in 1921 it stood at 101 ; 1922 , at 104 . In North ...
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... less ; but in the average of the ten years the Scottish county districts have the advantage . In this comparison we have , as far as possible , compared like with like ; large towns with county boroughs , smaller burghs with urban ...
... less ; but in the average of the ten years the Scottish county districts have the advantage . In this comparison we have , as far as possible , compared like with like ; large towns with county boroughs , smaller burghs with urban ...
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... less than the rate of decline in England . When , however , Scotland is compared with the part of England that is more nearly comparable with Scottish conditions , the comparison is on the whole in favour of Scotland . This , however ...
... less than the rate of decline in England . When , however , Scotland is compared with the part of England that is more nearly comparable with Scottish conditions , the comparison is on the whole in favour of Scotland . This , however ...
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