| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1873 - 656 pages
...diversion. The scene was getting embarrassing. "After dinner, dear Mr. Stock," said Joanna, courteously, "we shall be glad to hear anything you may have to say. Let us leave them to their folly, Mr. Raban. Do you know your neighbour? — our excellent friend and... | |
| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1875 - 594 pages
...diversion. The scene was getting embarrassing. ' After dinner, dear Mr. Stock,' said Joanna, courteously, ' we shall be glad to hear anything you may have to say. Let us leave them to their folly, Mr. Raban. Do you know your neighbour ?—our excellent friend and... | |
| Civil service - 1898 - 1200 pages
...Government Printing Office, appeared. STATEMENT OF HON. FW PALMER, PUBLIC PRINTER. The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Palmer, we shall be glad to hear anything you may have to say bearing on the enforcement of the civil-service law in the Government Printing Office. Mr. PALMER.... | |
| Mary Deane - 1904 - 330 pages
...man upon whose reserve it was easy to intrude. Lord Cornbury's eye fell negligently on Carmillion. " We shall be glad to hear anything you may have to say, Mr Carmillion," he said, still glancing towards Alexander, while he absently stripped his pen of its... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1926 - 460 pages
...points that I wish to bring out in connection with that item of personnel, if you wish. Mr. SHREVE. We shall be glad to hear anything you may have to say on that item. Mr. DRAKE. Of this increase, $3,000 is due to the increased salary of the Secretary ;... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1937 - 858 pages
...School, at Fort Riley, Kans. General Kromer, we are glad to have you with us again, and before *Fe take up this school item, we shall be glad to hear...It is prescribed in Army Regulations 350-400 that — The objects of the Cavalry School are: (a) As to officers. — (1) To teach the duties of a Cavalry... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1873 - 834 pages
...diversion. The scene was getting embarrassing. " After dinner, dear Mr. Stock," said Joanna, courteously, " we shall be glad to hear anything you may have to say. Let us leave them to their folly, Mr. Eaban. Do you know your neighbour ? — our excellent friend... | |
| United States - 1915 - 478 pages
...CHAIRMAN. Where is your place of business ? Mr. MoDoNALD. 643 Pennsylvania Avenue. The CHAIRMAN. We will be glad to hear anything you may have to say regarding your place ? Mr. MCDONALD. I have not anything to say, only I heard that there was some talk and my name... | |
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