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... ment in control nominated for governor a man obnoxious to the other wing . The normal majority was so large , however , and the popularity of President Roosevelt so great , that no one dreamed of the possibility of defeat in a ...
... ment in control nominated for governor a man obnoxious to the other wing . The normal majority was so large , however , and the popularity of President Roosevelt so great , that no one dreamed of the possibility of defeat in a ...
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... ment of a large tract of land in the Mohawk valley , which his uncle , Admiral Sir Peter Warren , had acquired partly from his wife ( a daughter of Stephen De Lancey of New York ) and partly by purchase . He settled at ' Warrensburg ...
... ment of a large tract of land in the Mohawk valley , which his uncle , Admiral Sir Peter Warren , had acquired partly from his wife ( a daughter of Stephen De Lancey of New York ) and partly by purchase . He settled at ' Warrensburg ...
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... ment window the horizontal bars are continuous from side to side , the vertical bars being mortised into them . In a sliding sash window the vertical bars are con- tinuous . The sash bars and the inside edges of the framing are Joinery ...
... ment window the horizontal bars are continuous from side to side , the vertical bars being mortised into them . In a sliding sash window the vertical bars are con- tinuous . The sash bars and the inside edges of the framing are Joinery ...
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... ment books , purports to have been written by Jude ( Judas ) , the brother of James ' ( ver . 1 ) ; he would thus be one of the ' breth- ren of the Lord ' ( Gal . 1:19 ; Matt . 13:55 ) . The letter is addressed to Christian saints in ...
... ment books , purports to have been written by Jude ( Judas ) , the brother of James ' ( ver . 1 ) ; he would thus be one of the ' breth- ren of the Lord ' ( Gal . 1:19 ; Matt . 13:55 ) . The letter is addressed to Christian saints in ...
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... ment there can be neither truth nor falsity . An idea is in itself neither true nor false ; it becomes so only as referred implicitly or explicitly to a subject . Conse- quently the judgment is the true starting - point in logic ...
... ment there can be neither truth nor falsity . An idea is in itself neither true nor false ; it becomes so only as referred implicitly or explicitly to a subject . Conse- quently the judgment is the true starting - point in logic ...
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