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Of those who go in head foremost but throw the body out of the line and away from the baseman, are Ewing, Glasscock, Pfeffer, Dalrymple and some others. An expert base-runner will confine himself to no particular style, but, being familiar with all, will use, in each instance, the one best suited.

T. R. impressed by his arguments and by letters just received from three Governors, Hadley, Glasscock, and Bass.

And, presently, the Governors of seven States Bass of New Hampshire, Hadley of Missouri, Osborn of Michigan, Glasscock of West Virginia, Carey of Wyoming, Aldrich of Nebraska, and Stubbs of Kansas issued an appeal to him which seemed to give an official stamp to the popular entreaties.

I'm tired of playing my part in this weary game of defence. Irons and I remain with the secret between us. Glasscock had his fourth of it, and tasted death.

E. M. Leonard, The Early History of the English Poor Relief , is a scholarly study involving much description of local administration and the central and local governments. Some of these are as follows: J. L. Glasscock, Records of St.

See indictment of an Essex jury at quarter sessions in 1585 against one Glasscock who spoke lightly of the ceremony of baptism, and rent out of a prayer book certain leaves where the ministration of baptism was set forth. Hist MSS. Com. Rep., x, Pt. iv, 480. Presentment to the Wilts justices, loc. cit. supra, 69 , For excessive zeal of the justices of assize in Suffolk see State Papers Dom.

Pattie Ruffner Jacobs of Alabama and Mrs. Nellie McClung of Canada joined the squadron and spoke at several points. Among others of influence who filled many speaking engagements and met their own expenses were Mrs. Henry M. Russell and Rabbi H. Silver of Wheeling; Milliard F. Snider and the Hon. Harvey W. Harmar of Clarksburg; Judge Frank Cox and ex-Governor Glasscock of Morgantown.

Glasscock, op. cit., 59 . Hale, Crim. Free., 170-1. Visitations of the Dean of York's Peculiar, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, xviii , 209. Ibid., 210. With the exception of the High Commission by the terms of its commission. See the writ of 1559 in Gee, The Elizabethan Clergy and the Settlement of Religion, 150. Also Cardwell, Doc. Ann., i, 220, for the Commission for York in 1559.