| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1837 - 622 pages
...family, because the head of it may at some period of his life have been burdensome to the parish?— I do not see that it has anything to do with the subject. 10322. Chairman.] Do you know of any instance in which out-door relief l1as been refused to... | |
| John William Carleton - 1865 - 1236 pages
...advantage lies. AB fur the argument, that round bowling is necessary in ordtr to give the deceptive bias. I do not see that it has anything to do with the question of high bowling. This is entirely a matter of giving force to the ball. '' When this terrible... | |
| Railroads - 1860 - 260 pages
...any bonds 7 A. Yes, sir. Mr. COBB — How much in bonds 7 A. I could get you all of these details, but I do not see that it has anything to do with the question here. Still I have no earthly objection to give it. Mr. COBB — What amount of stock and... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - Amusements - 1860 - 390 pages
...advantage lies. As for the argument that round bowling is necessary in order to give the deceptive bias, I do not see that it has anything to do with the question of high bowling. This is entirely a matter of giving force to the ball. When this terrible... | |
| Science - 1901 - 976 pages
...of the District, takes care of every public building here? Mr. HEMPHILL. I presume that is all true, but I do not see that it has anything to do with the question at issue here. Mr. HERBERT. It is an answer to your argument aliout the Government owning... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - Biography of Europe - 1877 - 378 pages
...advantage lies. As for the argument that round bowling is necessary in order to give the acceptive bias, I do not see that it has anything to do with the question of high bowling. This is entirely a matter of giving force to the ball. When this terrible... | |
| New York (State). Superintendent of Public Works - Canals - 1921 - 392 pages
...detail at the present time. The Chairman. — I will state, Capt. Pratt, that this is very interesting, but I do not see that it has anything to do with the matter before the committee. Capt. Pratt. — Well, the whole point is that the commissioner of docks... | |
| Great Britain. State Trials Committee - Trials - 1891 - 738 pages
...must interpose, for I do not see how this could affect the mayor ; it might affect Colonel Brereton, but I do not see that it has anything to do with the present case. That occurs to me at the moment. Follett : I only wish to know whether the troops were... | |
| Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - Bible - 1891 - 520 pages
...overlooked any teaching which Scripture offers'? I do not think so. I set aside Colossians ii. 15, because I do not see that it has anything to do with the matter in hand. I do not see that Ephesians iv. 5-10.is relevant either; if, however, we are to understand... | |
| Robert Bridges - 1893 - 90 pages
...to consider this unessential, and treat the recession as being due entirely to collision of accents. I do not see that it has anything to do with the sense, or with the adjective being in the predicate or not, as implied by Dr. Schmidt's remarks. I... | |
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