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Page 108
... percentages in the ranges 10-14 and 15-20 would be 36.2 and 36.6 , respectively ) , and slightly higher for the custodials ( the corresponding percentages would be 36.9 and 40.7 ) . Addition of the few 20 - year - olds in the remaining ...
... percentages in the ranges 10-14 and 15-20 would be 36.2 and 36.6 , respectively ) , and slightly higher for the custodials ( the corresponding percentages would be 36.9 and 40.7 ) . Addition of the few 20 - year - olds in the remaining ...
Page 142
... percentages on the different levels of these same children , for Maine , are as follows : For the 173 children ( 163 of determinate IQ range ) who were reported as out of school by all schools , including the RC schools , the percentages ...
... percentages on the different levels of these same children , for Maine , are as follows : For the 173 children ( 163 of determinate IQ range ) who were reported as out of school by all schools , including the RC schools , the percentages ...
Page 198
... percentages in the border totals in every square except that for all cases aged 5-9 . It also again displays the diagonal placing of the highest male percentage , the age range in which it occurs coming later on each successively lower ...
... percentages in the border totals in every square except that for all cases aged 5-9 . It also again displays the diagonal placing of the highest male percentage , the age range in which it occurs coming later on each successively lower ...
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THE LAND BANK 17401741 | 8 |
AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGINAL PRO | 17 |
THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE | 32 |
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