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… the words were barely legible. Words were printed with letters of various type, so that small capitals, italics, …
… The term “patent” ordinarily refers to letters patent, issued in the name of the Queen, granting an …
… reached at the Imperial Conference of 1930, are dead letters. In any case, they could be abolished by Parliament …
… under the aegis of Sir Julius Vogel, placed the initial letters of the company's name upon the red panels of Queen …
… (1950), a Fellow of the International Institute of Arts and Letters, Lindau (1952), a council member of the New Zealand …
… a number of transparent devices to ensure a succession of letters to his “in-laws” from overseas, but they became …
… on the white shield aforesaid, and the monogram ‘NZ’ in red letters in the centre of the Southern Cross”. Succeeding …
… “Compagnis Niev Nederland” occurs in this map in large letters within the Australian continent. The name means …
… Cameron criticised Grey and his Ministers in “secret” letters to the War Office, and the Home Government, …
… study of our literature was E. H. McCormick's excellent Letters and Art in New Zealand (1940), one of the centennial … The last three, together with the fuller text of the letters to John Middleton Murry, equip us better than ever …