The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Page 237
And so it was still , and continued to be from generation to generation , when the Olympic and other great festivals had been instituted . There were contests in which men of all ages entered the lists , and there were others reserved ...
And so it was still , and continued to be from generation to generation , when the Olympic and other great festivals had been instituted . There were contests in which men of all ages entered the lists , and there were others reserved ...
Page 264
It is the system of continued doubling . You stake £ l at the rouge et noir table and lose . You then stake £ 2 . If you lose yet once more , you stake £ 4 ; then ( if you lose ) £ 8 , £ 16 , and so on . Whenever you win - and you ...
It is the system of continued doubling . You stake £ l at the rouge et noir table and lose . You then stake £ 2 . If you lose yet once more , you stake £ 4 ; then ( if you lose ) £ 8 , £ 16 , and so on . Whenever you win - and you ...
Page 484
... being of a Government , the Canadian Pacific Company can at least establish an undeniable claim to have their monopoly continued till the year 1891 , before which time they were not bound to complete the construction of the route .
... being of a Government , the Canadian Pacific Company can at least establish an undeniable claim to have their monopoly continued till the year 1891 , before which time they were not bound to complete the construction of the route .
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CRIPPS C | 37 |
Curzon Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
FAWCETT Mrs Henry | 237 |
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