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Pagina 68
... resolution was rejected by 189 to 166 votes ; and the second resolution fell with it . But heads we win , tails you lose is the revolutionists ' motto ; if they had won by one vote , they would have gone on ; having lost by twenty ...
... resolution was rejected by 189 to 166 votes ; and the second resolution fell with it . But heads we win , tails you lose is the revolutionists ' motto ; if they had won by one vote , they would have gone on ; having lost by twenty ...
Pagina 83
... resolution published in its Report on University Reform in 1910. It is true that a statute embodying the resolution to abolish compulsory Greek in Re- sponsions was thrown out in Congregation on Nov. 22 , 1910 , by 188 to 152. But the ...
... resolution published in its Report on University Reform in 1910. It is true that a statute embodying the resolution to abolish compulsory Greek in Re- sponsions was thrown out in Congregation on Nov. 22 , 1910 , by 188 to 152. But the ...
Pagina 170
... resolution , of which con- fiscation would be the end , super - taxation the means , and ruination of the capitalists the consequence ? C His ' Victory Speech " , published on the 9th inst . , was replete with vague phrases , such as ...
... resolution , of which con- fiscation would be the end , super - taxation the means , and ruination of the capitalists the consequence ? C His ' Victory Speech " , published on the 9th inst . , was replete with vague phrases , such as ...
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