| Walter Besant, James Rice - 1878 - 362 pages
...recollection of that time, to recall something of what it meant, something of what my prison-life had been. It seemed to me at the time, and it seems to me still, but a small thing for which I received a remission of the unfinished term of years, compared... | |
| 1909 - 898 pages
...their one-time habitation. We lived in the Kootenay Plains four days. The verb is chosen advisedly, for it seemed to me at the time, and it seems to me now, looking back, that we were there four years. 1 do not know what it is about a lodge in the wilderness... | |
| 1899 - 896 pages
...referring to a new departure in the attitude of the Chinese government towards missions and missionaries. It seemed to me at the time, and it seems to me still, that the question to which all this prominence was given in your paper, is one of the gravest... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1904 - 456 pages
...making ourselves especially well acquainted with Rome, Florence, Venice, Naples, and the Italian lakes. It seemed to me at the time, and it seems to me still, that this was about as good a system of education as my son and daughter could have obtained.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1935 - 1290 pages
...dislodged, and that seemed to be sufficient resistance. A distinctive advantage that this site has, hi my judgment, is the height of the ground. We have...transactions of the Government, would be in basements and subbasemeiits, where they could be reached by elevators, and be reasonably accessible. Otherwise, if... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1983 - 912 pages
...compelling state interest to avoid violating the Equal Protection Clause. Such an interest was not found. It seemed to me at the time, and it seems to me now, that the same result would have obtained in that case without implicating the Equal Protection Clause at all,... | |
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