The National Review, Volume 62W.H. Allen, 1913 |
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Page 101
... give out of it two pounds to Mr. De Crousaz for the use of Mrs. Dupasquier ; the rest you will dispose of in charity as you think fit . " Then he speaks of certain medals that " did belong to the Duke , my most honoured Lord and patron ...
... give out of it two pounds to Mr. De Crousaz for the use of Mrs. Dupasquier ; the rest you will dispose of in charity as you think fit . " Then he speaks of certain medals that " did belong to the Duke , my most honoured Lord and patron ...
Page 119
Foreign Relations Committee is willing to give its approval to a treaty that grants to the United States the ... gives the exhibition no countenance is resentment over the failure of the American Government either to repeal the ...
Foreign Relations Committee is willing to give its approval to a treaty that grants to the United States the ... gives the exhibition no countenance is resentment over the failure of the American Government either to repeal the ...
Page 489
... give even moderate satisfaction is a reasonably easy task . On the contrary , I believe it to be an almost impossible one . A proof of this is that though the settlers themselves have found it easy to be unanimous in opposition , they ...
... give even moderate satisfaction is a reasonably easy task . On the contrary , I believe it to be an almost impossible one . A proof of this is that though the settlers themselves have found it easy to be unanimous in opposition , they ...
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