The National Review, Volume 80W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 436
... meeting considers it advisable to form a Lawn Tennis Association , and that a committee of five be appointed to confer with the A.E.L.T.C. to see if it is willing to join the association , and what share shall be taken by the ...
... meeting considers it advisable to form a Lawn Tennis Association , and that a committee of five be appointed to confer with the A.E.L.T.C. to see if it is willing to join the association , and what share shall be taken by the ...
Page 476
... Meeting held round about the end of November or the beginning of December . The rules under which a candidate may qualify for election are long and complicated , but the general effect of them is that every candidate must be nominated ...
... Meeting held round about the end of November or the beginning of December . The rules under which a candidate may qualify for election are long and complicated , but the general effect of them is that every candidate must be nominated ...
Page 504
... meeting was ostensibly and avowedly summoned for the opposite purpose , namely , " Strengthening the hands of Mr. Austen Chamberlain , " so that he might receive carte blanche to continue signing unlimited blank cheques in favour of Mr ...
... meeting was ostensibly and avowedly summoned for the opposite purpose , namely , " Strengthening the hands of Mr. Austen Chamberlain , " so that he might receive carte blanche to continue signing unlimited blank cheques in favour of Mr ...
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