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Side 121
... believe that things will not go as smoothly as he had anticipated . The Burgomaster explains that the proposed changes would cost a great deal of money , and would take two years . If his brother were to insist on the changes he would ...
... believe that things will not go as smoothly as he had anticipated . The Burgomaster explains that the proposed changes would cost a great deal of money , and would take two years . If his brother were to insist on the changes he would ...
Side 125
... believe it was , women don't wear white kid shoes often , except when they get married . " Then he thrust his hands deep in his pockets and walked meditatively away wishing in the depths of his heart that some time he might see the girl ...
... believe it was , women don't wear white kid shoes often , except when they get married . " Then he thrust his hands deep in his pockets and walked meditatively away wishing in the depths of his heart that some time he might see the girl ...
Side 128
... believe his critics - worthy and worthless , from Gladstone and Bagehot to Gilfillan - Macaulay's natural endowments of mind were all mechanical ; he gained his greatest strength from his ability to read with phenomenal rapidity , and ...
... believe his critics - worthy and worthless , from Gladstone and Bagehot to Gilfillan - Macaulay's natural endowments of mind were all mechanical ; he gained his greatest strength from his ability to read with phenomenal rapidity , and ...
Side 137
... believe in the feasibility of his scheme and in the use of immediate action , that he had gone himself to France , had gained the consent and aid of Count Ponchartrain , the Colonial Minister , and had won a commission directly from the ...
... believe in the feasibility of his scheme and in the use of immediate action , that he had gone himself to France , had gained the consent and aid of Count Ponchartrain , the Colonial Minister , and had won a commission directly from the ...
Side 153
... able ; they have good reasons , however , to believe that the work will be continued by the class which shall succeed them . Furthermore the editors in conducting this work are actuated by Dec. , 1893 ] 153 Portfolio .
... able ; they have good reasons , however , to believe that the work will be continued by the class which shall succeed them . Furthermore the editors in conducting this work are actuated by Dec. , 1893 ] 153 Portfolio .
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