| Charles Sumner Gleed - 1880 - 290 pages
...great sacrifices I made for Kansas. This may be very good to you folks who hear it and it may not ; but I will give it to you for what it is worth, and if it is not worth anything it will be worth as much as a great deal of the clap- trap that has... | |
| William Chandler Bagley - 1911 - 280 pages
...and struggle and self -discipline ! " I have a theory which I have never exploited very seriously, but I will give it to you for what it is worth. 'It is this: elementary education especially needs a literary interpretation. It needs a literary artist... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Public Works - 1951 - 156 pages
...stipulation in the enacting clause, "There is hereby created at the seat of government * * *" guage, if we propose to move an agency in all of its parts,...constant state of flux and will remain so for quite some time. Therefore, if the Congress should, in advance of a firm determination on what was going and how... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1953 - 1694 pages
...information program? Mr. MONTGOMERY. I have a breakdown here, a very quick and perhaps an inaccurate one, but I will give it to you for what it is worth. Senator WILEY. How are you doing, yourself? Mr. MONTGOMERY. Well, I am working pretty hard. Here is... | |
| 1917 - 986 pages
...your time for a moment or two, I am going to advance a personal idea. It may be considered altruistic, but I will give it to you for what it is worth, and for your consideration. If I was going to suggest a course of action as to what I think ought to... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - 1901 - 562 pages
...say they see no connection between a boiling test and test in practice. It may be only a coincidence, but I will give it to you for what it is worth : We have found a very close agreement between our tests conductetl in the laboratory and the way the... | |
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