The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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Page 11
... course was clear . But there was an off- chance that neither party would win a decisive victory . In that case the responsibility of deciding what should be done would again be placed in his hands . What he would have done in that ...
... course was clear . But there was an off- chance that neither party would win a decisive victory . In that case the responsibility of deciding what should be done would again be placed in his hands . What he would have done in that ...
Page 25
... course of the last fifty years . Now , it is extremely easy to make unfavor- able comparisons between a human or- ganization which has been in working order for several centuries , and which has had well - nigh a thousand years in which ...
... course of the last fifty years . Now , it is extremely easy to make unfavor- able comparisons between a human or- ganization which has been in working order for several centuries , and which has had well - nigh a thousand years in which ...
Page 30
... course , legitimate subjects for criticism ; but when criticism is carried to the lengths of dictating to the municipal authorities of foreign cities how they are to man- age their own concerns , it degenerates into what school - boys ...
... course , legitimate subjects for criticism ; but when criticism is carried to the lengths of dictating to the municipal authorities of foreign cities how they are to man- age their own concerns , it degenerates into what school - boys ...
Page 47
... course of time he gained , not popu- larity perhaps , but a form of power over the whole school . He com- menced money - lenaer and bookmaker , and rumor had it that not only the senior boys , but some of the junior masters , owed him a ...
... course of time he gained , not popu- larity perhaps , but a form of power over the whole school . He com- menced money - lenaer and bookmaker , and rumor had it that not only the senior boys , but some of the junior masters , owed him a ...
Page 68
... course which they ( the arbitrators ) actually took was to consider and state their opinions upon the questions first ( with closed doors and in the absence of counsel ) , and to hear arguments afterwards . . . . After what had passed ...
... course which they ( the arbitrators ) actually took was to consider and state their opinions upon the questions first ( with closed doors and in the absence of counsel ) , and to hear arguments afterwards . . . . After what had passed ...
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