| 1881 - 622 Seiten
...from Turkish insolence, and undergone repairs dictated by Albanian necessity.* An invasion followed as a matter of course, and, equally as a matter of course, was repulsed with heavy loss. In a battle near Ochrida, 10,000 Turks were put hors de combat, the remnant... | |
| 1858 - 598 Seiten
...Rugbean of the time will forget it. Geordie Arthur (a Scotchman by his name) the perfect boy, gets it, as a matter of course, and, equally as a matter of course, recovers. This incident introduces a quantity of sentiment, not very suitable, we think ; and which... | |
| Simpson Davison - 1861 - 538 Seiten
...The exclusive right of depasturing stock within the limits of the run being renewed from year to year as a matter of course, and equally as a matter of course were the runs transferred by the Crown Commissioner to any purchaser of respectable character, on recommendation... | |
| W. GORDON YOUNG - 1864 - 310 Seiten
...happens in 9 out of 10 of these cases. The Police report the name of the zemindar, who is summoned as a matter of course, and equally as a matter of course puts in one of two answers, either that the offence occurred in a share of the estate belonging to... | |
| Henrietta Keddie - 1878 - 406 Seiten
...the two last rectors, of one of Uncle Dick's partners in the bank, &c., Christophine was presented as a matter of course, and, equally as a matter of course, became the source and centre of E certain mild hospitalities where these worthy people were concerned.... | |
| Stephen Fiske - 1884 - 370 Seiten
...learned the trade of a printer, and was a New York boy of the old school, drifting into ward politics, as a matter of course, and, equally as a matter of course, supporting the Democratic ticket. The education whtch he acquired at the compositor's case — the... | |
| Charles Garvice - 1897 - 372 Seiten
...Whenever any of Mrs. Lexton's friends broke their limbs or got very bad, they immediately sent for her as a matter of course, and equally, as a matter of course, she hurried to the sufferer. There are some women like that, women to whom we fly in time of trouble,... | |
| William Edward Norris - 1903 - 308 Seiten
...good-looking actor, whose stage name was Vane ; I have forgotten his real name. The divorce followed, as a matter of course, and, equally as a matter of course, the custody of the child was assigned to me." " Yes ; but what I mean is, did she ever admit in so... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1907 - 1092 Seiten
...Bill with a shadow of contention about it a Motion to keep it in the House would be made by some one as a matter of course, and equally as a matter of course, and without giving the question two minutes consideration, the majority would vote that it should go... | |
| Joseph John Findlay - 1912 - 268 Seiten
...reaches out to the new world; but instincts of self-preservation in the present world also controlkhis action; he accepts control, and reacts to the behests...of his free activity can scarcely be described as nhiyjtfor in play his intelligence is to the fore, (testing and selecting; but his little body still... | |
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