 | David Jayne Hill - 1902 - 24 pages
...denied to another. Progress in the apprehension of neutral duty gradually modified this view ; but it was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that the Swiss Confederation passed a law abolishing the system, and making it a penal offence for foreigners... | |
 | Frank Roy Rutter - 1904 - 114 pages
...was for years the principal and, for part of the time, the sole seat of the sugar industry in Europe. It was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that Germany took the lead. Since that time the industry has increased at a much slower pace in France than... | |
 | C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1906 - 678 pages
...tobacco culture in the Spanish possessions, the industry was discouraged by both Church and Crown and it was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that it began to attain considerable proportions in Porto Rico. Coll y Toste writes : " The Government originally... | |
 | George Chandler Whipple - 1908 - 492 pages
...careful student of vital statistics, no mention is made of typhoid fever, but only of typhus ; and it was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that the disease became widely known in the United States, even to the medical profession. Its discovery,... | |
 | George Chandler Whipple - 1908 - 516 pages
...careful student of vital statistics, no mention is made of typhoid fever, but only of typhus ; and it was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that the disease became widely known in the United States, even to the medical profession. Its discovery,... | |
 | Peter Tracy Dondlinger - 1908 - 462 pages
...but her population is so great that she consumes the world's surplus in addition to her own product. It was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that large masses of trans-oceanic wheat appeared in Europe. In the seventies of this century India wheat... | |
 | 1910 - 210 pages
...intended only for the benefit of the employed, who may be willing to assume the risk,1 but it is true that it was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that the English law sanctioned sanitary requirements on behalf of adult employes, and the singling out... | |
 | George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 674 pages
...officers have now been provided in all the States, and in practically all cities and larger villages ; but it was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that they came to be endowed with sufficient authority to be generally efficient. They have much to do with... | |
 | Georg Kerschensteiner - 1911 - 168 pages
...colleges, with having replaced old dames, toll-keepers, and time-expired soldiers by proper teachers. It was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that the question again became prominent. But the ideals of the old philosophers and economists no longer... | |
 | Mabel Ruth Fernald - 1912 - 448 pages
...seen in certain places and under certain conditions, and could be foretold with mathematical accuracy. It was not until after the middle of the nineteenth century that the Sternschwanken was found to be an illusion.3 Since that time, the illusion has appeared as a by-product... | |
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