The North American Review, Volume 74Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1852 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 79
... Chief Justice : " Indeed I think the young King likes you not . " " Chief J. I know he doth not , and do arm myself To welcome the condition of the time . " And , afterwards , the Chief Justice says to the King : " Your majesty hath no ...
... Chief Justice : " Indeed I think the young King likes you not . " " Chief J. I know he doth not , and do arm myself To welcome the condition of the time . " And , afterwards , the Chief Justice says to the King : " Your majesty hath no ...
Page 96
... Chief Justice's house in Bedford Row , and desired to see him . Servant : My Lord is unwell to - day , and cannot see company . ' Lacy ( in a very solemn tone ) : Acquaint your master that I must see him , for I bring a message to him ...
... Chief Justice's house in Bedford Row , and desired to see him . Servant : My Lord is unwell to - day , and cannot see company . ' Lacy ( in a very solemn tone ) : Acquaint your master that I must see him , for I bring a message to him ...
Page 277
... chief superintendent are assigned other duties than have already been mentioned , similar to those usually performed by the same officer in the States . Such is a very brief sketch of the system of public ele- mentary instruction in ...
... chief superintendent are assigned other duties than have already been mentioned , similar to those usually performed by the same officer in the States . Such is a very brief sketch of the system of public ele- mentary instruction in ...
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