Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: June 25, 2025
The more Brammell thought of it, the more he felt assured this must be the reason of Atlee's visit, and the more indignant he grew that extra-official means should be employed to investigate what he had written seventeen despatches to explain seventeen despatches, with nine 'inclosures, and a 'private and confidential, about to appear in a blue-book.
A Cabinet minister had solemnly risen, deposited on the table before him a formidable array of printed papers, including a corpulent blue-book. Leaning his arm on the red box, he commenced with this awe-compelling sentence, "Sir, I join issue with the right honourable gentleman opposite. He says this is not raised as a party question. I deny it. Her Majesty's Government are put upon their trial."
"I hope so." Steve shrugged his shoulders. "Let them fight it out," he said. "It may do them good." The next day it was soon evident to Steve that Eric Sawyer's story of the purloined blue-book was school property.
I shall have to ask you to prove to me that you are in line with the rest of the class. But you will have a full week to do this and I er I suspect that you will not find it very difficult." Mr. Daley took up a blue pencil and marked a large "D-" on the corner of the blue-book. "You might as well take this now, Edwards. Bring me another composition not later than a week from to-day, please."
It was an exceptionally well-expressed blue-book, in idiomatic English, and it revealed an unusual appreciation of Tennyson's delicate and sure felicities of speech. The Chinese boy, by dint of an intellectual effort of which most of his American classmates were incapable, had mastered many of the secrets of an alien tongue, and had taken possession of the rich treasures of English poetry.
So grave, however, were the rumours of these events happening on the plains of Rupert's Land, as they reached Britain that the House of Commons named a committee to enquire into the troubles. This committee sat in 1819, and the result is a blue-book of considerable size which exposes the injustice most fully.
Certain books should always be at the teacher's desk during the instruction in civil government, and as easily accessible as the large dictionary; as, for instance, the following: The General Statutes of the state, the manual or blue-book of the state legislature, and, if the school is in a city, the city charter and ordinances.
Lady Latimer was observant too, and she now left her blue-book, and said, "Mr. Musgrave, will you not have tea?"
That's all. But that's a good idea of yours. I was thinking myself that you ought to begin studying up the blue-book of Chelton society. Now, as to Ida, the red-haired girl " "Not really red," corrected Ed slowly, "but that bright, carroty shade so deliciously like lobster a la " "Oh, pardon me," and Jack assumed an affected manner.
"N no," answered Steve. "Were we?" "Yes. I remember you said that in the stories the hero was always suspected of something he hadn't done and you said you'd bet that if anyone tried that on you you'd make a kick." "Well, what of it?" "You didn't, though. Some of the fellows thought you'd swiped that blue-book that time and you didn't make a murmur." "Because "
Word Of The Day
Others Looking