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Pagina 7
... fact that all the employés of the custom - house are punctually paid out of encashments before these are accounted for to the treasury has had a great influence in raising the stand- ard of integrity in that branch of the civil service ...
... fact that all the employés of the custom - house are punctually paid out of encashments before these are accounted for to the treasury has had a great influence in raising the stand- ard of integrity in that branch of the civil service ...
Pagina 11
... Facts , phos there are extensive tracts of wild however , often carry more conviction than olive - trees which only wait for the hand of reasoning , and it is a fact that I lived in man to graft them . Larnaca , and went about the ...
... Facts , phos there are extensive tracts of wild however , often carry more conviction than olive - trees which only wait for the hand of reasoning , and it is a fact that I lived in man to graft them . Larnaca , and went about the ...
Pagina 12
... fact . It would have been guessed that something in the past was common to both , notwithstanding their difference in social standing . What that was may be related in a few words . One day in the previous week there had been some ...
... fact . It would have been guessed that something in the past was common to both , notwithstanding their difference in social standing . What that was may be related in a few words . One day in the previous week there had been some ...
Pagina 33
... fact , the immediate question for which Thomas was a martyr was the right of coronation , or , if any one chooses to ... fact stood out more plainly that there was one class , more truly that there were two classes , in the realm who ...
... fact , the immediate question for which Thomas was a martyr was the right of coronation , or , if any one chooses to ... fact stood out more plainly that there was one class , more truly that there were two classes , in the realm who ...
Pagina 35
... fact proves and what it does not prove . We need not dis- cuss the meaning put upon it by Thierry , though the fact is valuable the other way , as showing how well a man of Norman descent could win the love of all classes of Englishmen ...
... fact proves and what it does not prove . We need not dis- cuss the meaning put upon it by Thierry , though the fact is valuable the other way , as showing how well a man of Norman descent could win the love of all classes of Englishmen ...
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