Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law, Volumen1Columbia University Press, 1891 |
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... cause of regret that I have been compelled so often to differ from , or criticise the results of , the able statistician at the head of the Labor Department . No one can value more highly the work Mr. Wright has carried to success in ...
... cause of regret that I have been compelled so often to differ from , or criticise the results of , the able statistician at the head of the Labor Department . No one can value more highly the work Mr. Wright has carried to success in ...
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... causes of divorce . 41 § 23. Comparison of number of causes with divorce rate . . 44 PAGE $ 24 . Changes of law $ 25. Introducing ( v )
... causes of divorce . 41 § 23. Comparison of number of causes with divorce rate . . 44 PAGE $ 24 . Changes of law $ 25. Introducing ( v )
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PAGE $ 24 . Changes of law $ 25. Introducing causes § 26. Repealing causes § 27. Modifying causes or procedure . § 28. Of greater complexity .. 473 48 49 . 50 52 § 29. More radical European changes $ 30 . Affecting the expense of ...
PAGE $ 24 . Changes of law $ 25. Introducing causes § 26. Repealing causes § 27. Modifying causes or procedure . § 28. Of greater complexity .. 473 48 49 . 50 52 § 29. More radical European changes $ 30 . Affecting the expense of ...
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... 1880 . X. § 22. Divorces classified by causes . . 12 21 22 · 24 · 25 • 27 • 31 • 36 · 37-38 43 XI . § 31. Rate of Swiss cantons , 1876-85 , under uniform law 59 ( vii ) THE DIVORCE PROBLEM . A STUDY IN STATISTICS . §
... 1880 . X. § 22. Divorces classified by causes . . 12 21 22 · 24 · 25 • 27 • 31 • 36 · 37-38 43 XI . § 31. Rate of Swiss cantons , 1876-85 , under uniform law 59 ( vii ) THE DIVORCE PROBLEM . A STUDY IN STATISTICS . §
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... of the effects of legislation in this and foreign countries ; and the last , with some conclusions upon the causes and true remedy for divorce . PART I. GENERAL STATISTICS OF DIVORCE . § 2. Comparison ΙΟ THE DIVORCE PROBLEM .
... of the effects of legislation in this and foreign countries ; and the last , with some conclusions upon the causes and true remedy for divorce . PART I. GENERAL STATISTICS OF DIVORCE . § 2. Comparison ΙΟ THE DIVORCE PROBLEM .
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