The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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... population of which would not increase if those who were born in it remained there . Everywhere births out- number ... population . If we run over the list of names we should say that , with the exception of that which heads it , they ...
... population of which would not increase if those who were born in it remained there . Everywhere births out- number ... population . If we run over the list of names we should say that , with the exception of that which heads it , they ...
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... population in recent times , the rise of new and the decadence of old towns , has made it difficult to adjust satis ... population of over 37,000 , would be included in the county in which it is situated , while Banbury , with a ...
... population in recent times , the rise of new and the decadence of old towns , has made it difficult to adjust satis ... population of over 37,000 , would be included in the county in which it is situated , while Banbury , with a ...
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... population is to constitute a separate electoral division . Every borough having two or more units of population is to be divided into two or more electoral divisions . Every borough having a population of less than the required unit in ...
... population is to constitute a separate electoral division . Every borough having two or more units of population is to be divided into two or more electoral divisions . Every borough having a population of less than the required unit in ...
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