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Page 131
... never , he thought . So he sat down on the evening of March 18 , and wrote a note to Odescalchi , saying that he had been working for him secretly all the while , and that it was he who had persuaded Retz , the chief French cardinal ...
... never , he thought . So he sat down on the evening of March 18 , and wrote a note to Odescalchi , saying that he had been working for him secretly all the while , and that it was he who had persuaded Retz , the chief French cardinal ...
Page 132
... never said a word to him either . The note was at once sent to the French Ambassador . At the same time Chaulnes learnt that Astorga had just been to the Conclave to recommend Odescalchi , and that he had also paid a visit to Queen ...
... never said a word to him either . The note was at once sent to the French Ambassador . At the same time Chaulnes learnt that Astorga had just been to the Conclave to recommend Odescalchi , and that he had also paid a visit to Queen ...
Page 170
... never beyond the boundary of the province of East Prussia . Short in stature , slight in figure , and far from robust in constitution , but at the same time endued with a deep and genuine love of knowledge for its own sake , as well as ...
... never beyond the boundary of the province of East Prussia . Short in stature , slight in figure , and far from robust in constitution , but at the same time endued with a deep and genuine love of knowledge for its own sake , as well as ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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