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Page 53
The Court of Appeal is at present burdened with a vast mass of work from a
certain proportion of which it might well be relieved by a readjustment of the
matters in which there is an appeal to appellate Chambers composed of First
Instance ...
The Court of Appeal is at present burdened with a vast mass of work from a
certain proportion of which it might well be relieved by a readjustment of the
matters in which there is an appeal to appellate Chambers composed of First
Instance ...
Page 57
... owing to the impossibility at present of finding an Egyptian Government able to
conclude a permanent agreement ; for the present Government , admirable
though it is , only maintains its position by an artificial arrangement of influences ...
... owing to the impossibility at present of finding an Egyptian Government able to
conclude a permanent agreement ; for the present Government , admirable
though it is , only maintains its position by an artificial arrangement of influences ...
Page 156
the present agriculturalists find their industry a profitable one , the less inclined
will they be to let others into it , the more they will become a close corporation .
Even now , we are well acquainted with the paradox that , whereas agriculture is
...
the present agriculturalists find their industry a profitable one , the less inclined
will they be to let others into it , the more they will become a close corporation .
Even now , we are well acquainted with the paradox that , whereas agriculture is
...
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