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  • In this document he declared himself to be the lineal descendant and nearest lawful heir of Sir William Alexander, who he said was his great-great-great-grandfather.

  • In this document he mentioned the courtesy with which he was treated, and begged the Port Maria governor to accept a handsome pair of pistols which he sent as a souvenir.

  • This document may be a forgery of the fifteenth century; but the whole of the Dominican version is dismissed by Mr. Lea with contempt.

  • There is no doubt that the letter of this document might be interpreted in a sense consistent with the habitual language of the Home and Foreign Review.

  • You will know how to take advantage of this document.

  • This document is signed by the clerk, by the judge, and by the prisoner.

  • I need not go farther into the story of the recovery of this document, which raises high our expectations of others still more interesting.

  • Concerning the Acts of the Apostles, the Roman writer of this document, who lived about A.

  • This document shows us what the tone and substance of second century addresses to the pagans were.

  • An appendix to this document contained a fulsome panegyric on the English king, which wound up with a declaration of his fitness to succeed to the French crown, because "he had a noble person and a pleasing countenance.

  • An ominous silence followed the delivery of this document.

  • No one--not even those who care nothing for politics--can deny that there is in this document an astounding disclosure of the mental attitude of the Japanese not only towards their enemies but towards their friends as well.

  • A great agitation and much public uneasiness followed the publication of this document; and the parliamentarians, who had already been leaving Peking in small numbers, now evacuated the capital en masse for the South.

  • The importance of this document renders it worthy of reproduction in complete form.

  • When President Buchanan came to look at the explicit language of this document, he shrank from the definite programme to which it committed him.

  • There were, however, two grievous misstatements in this document.

  • There can be no reasonable doubt of the authenticity of this document.

  • In this document he requests them to communicate anything they can of the origin of their house, their numbers, and their ancestors.

  • In this document there is not even the most remote reference to the Bull of Adrian, conferring the island of Ireland on Henry, although this Bull had been obtained some time before.

  • The earl was one of the leaders of the baronial party which obtained John's assent to Magna Carta, and his name appears among the signatories to this document.

  • This document is by many scholars identified with the "Logia," mentioned by Papias (Eusebius, Ch.

  • This document consisted, in the main though not entirely, of a collection of Sayings of the Lord, which set in strong relief at once His character and the moral and religious ideal that He desired to commend.

  • This document is in his own writing and accompanied by remarks and references to previous correspondence which render its authenticity indisputable.

  • I suppose," he said, "that no doubt can be cast upon the authenticity of the three signatures attached to this document?

  • If he has had the good sense to yield to the demands of his people, as is proved by this document, then it is very certain that the declaration must be forgotten.

  • The letters here mentioned are found at the end of this document; they are all written in Portuguese.

  • This document appears to have been issued by Mauricio de Nashau, who styles himself "Prince of Orange," as commission for the captain or second in command of a certain armed fleet, and is countersigned by J.

  • This document is obtained from a compilation of missionary letters by John Hay, S.

  • But the mention of the French auxiliaries, who appear not to have visited those parts till the year following, seems to fix the date of this document to the year 1404.

  • The Author has had recourse to every means within his reach to assure himself of the genuineness of this document, and to ascertain (p.

  • Is this document, Sheriff Decker, that you have handed me a complete record of what you have concerning Oswald?

  • Now, as to this document, which has now been signed by both of us and identified as 5104, I believe you have some comments to make?

  • This document which I have marked purports to be a report of an interview that you had with FBI Agents Leo L.

  • But the passage in this document which is most useful to the historian is that in which the republican nationalists remind the Afrikander leaders at the Cape of the insincerity of their original "mediation.

  • Everything to which the Government is asked to bind itself should appear in this document, and nothing else.

  • In this document, he declares that, on the night of the 25th to 26th inst.

  • Hardly had the good lady had time to master the contents of this document, when there came a second of a much less welcome nature.


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