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" 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 custom is practised... "
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Page 475
edited by - 1865
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 17, Part 1

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...
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Beatrice Cenci: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century, Volume 2

Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi - Italian fiction - 1858 - 324 pages
...Luciani : " Why, Signor Auditor, do you doubt my belief in witchcraft ? I wholly believe in it ; but I do not see that it has anything to do with the case before us The accused then persists in retracting ? " Marzio nodded assent. " The final torture...
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Pictures of Sporting Life and Character, Volume 1

Lord William Pitt Lennox - Amusements - 1860 - 392 pages
...momentum that their dangerous 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...I trust, sir, that the names of those noblemen and gentlemen who have interested themselves in the projected alteration will have their due influence....
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Pro Rata Question: State of New York

Railroads - 1860 - 260 pages
...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 bonds were...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 43

Science - 1901 - 976 pages
...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 one-half...
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Celebrities I Have Known: With Episodes, Political, Social ..., Volume 2

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...I trust, Sir, that the names of those noblemen and gentlemen who have interested themselves in the projected alteration will have their due influence....
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Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Works: On the Canals of the ...

New York (State). Superintendent of Public Works - Canals - 1921 - 392 pages
...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...
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The Expositor

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...
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Reports of State Trials: New Series... 1820 to [1858]...

Great Britain. State Trials Committee - Trials - 1891 - 738 pages
...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...
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Milton's Prosody: An Examination of the Rules of the Blank Verse in Milton's ...

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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