Speeches and Reminiscences ...Angus & Robertson, 1907 - 124 страница |
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... honour you have done me in asking me to preside on this occasion ; not being a mem- ber of Father Sheridan's communion , I not only regard it as a personal compliment , but ( what I esteem of far more importance ) as an evidence of ...
... honour you have done me in asking me to preside on this occasion ; not being a mem- ber of Father Sheridan's communion , I not only regard it as a personal compliment , but ( what I esteem of far more importance ) as an evidence of ...
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... honour to Father Sheridan , I do not feel that I in any way compromise my own religion and opinions , or cast the slightest discredit upon his ; for whilst I admire him as a conscien- tious and earnest minister of his own church , I honour ...
... honour to Father Sheridan , I do not feel that I in any way compromise my own religion and opinions , or cast the slightest discredit upon his ; for whilst I admire him as a conscien- tious and earnest minister of his own church , I honour ...
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... and to beg your acceptance of a part- ing gift as a memorial of those pleasant re- lations which have for so many years sub- sisted between us . As regards the gift it- self , which I have the honour to present , To MR J B MARTIN ·
... and to beg your acceptance of a part- ing gift as a memorial of those pleasant re- lations which have for so many years sub- sisted between us . As regards the gift it- self , which I have the honour to present , To MR J B MARTIN ·
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James K. Chisholm. self , which I have the honour to present , I will venture to think that you will value it not merely from pecuniary considera- tions , but for the kindly feelings with which it is accompanied . Now that you are ...
James K. Chisholm. self , which I have the honour to present , I will venture to think that you will value it not merely from pecuniary considera- tions , but for the kindly feelings with which it is accompanied . Now that you are ...
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... honour to any Bench in the colony ; and it is not without a feeling of melancholy regret that I recall them on the present occasion , knowing that we shall see their faces no more amongst us . Their spirits , however , still " speak to ...
... honour to any Bench in the colony ; and it is not without a feeling of melancholy regret that I recall them on the present occasion , knowing that we shall see their faces no more amongst us . Their spirits , however , still " speak to ...
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