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Pagina 81
... letter and has , no doubt , been read by the recipients before writing their answers on the accompanying card . Consequently it was not necessary to point out all the alternatives in our letter . Moreover , as it is most likely and is ...
... letter and has , no doubt , been read by the recipients before writing their answers on the accompanying card . Consequently it was not necessary to point out all the alternatives in our letter . Moreover , as it is most likely and is ...
Pagina 110
... letter pointing out that the appeal had not the authority of the University . On the 12th I wrote a second letter , which you published on the 15th , pointing out how the statutes of the University pro- vide for letters written under ...
... letter pointing out that the appeal had not the authority of the University . On the 12th I wrote a second letter , which you published on the 15th , pointing out how the statutes of the University pro- vide for letters written under ...
Pagina 196
... letter in The Times ' of December 17 was in reply to the letter of Sir William Joynson - Hicks , and stated that the Conservatives could not vary the terms of the Coalition because those terms were based on a letter from Mr. Lloyd ...
... letter in The Times ' of December 17 was in reply to the letter of Sir William Joynson - Hicks , and stated that the Conservatives could not vary the terms of the Coalition because those terms were based on a letter from Mr. Lloyd ...
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