| Illinois Society for Child-Study - 1900 - 176 pages
...finances being called for, Mr. John J. Scott, the secretary and treasurer, wished to announce that, owing to circumstances over which he had no control, he was unable at this time to give any account of the financial condition of the society. The matter was dropped until... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Edwin Burritt Smith, Martin L. Newell - 1896 - 688 pages
...repeated efforts to produce before the trial court the necessary testimony to establish his charges, but, owing to circumstances over which he had no control, he was unable to properly present the acts of misconduct and adultery of said Elenora L. Cole. That since the rendition... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1896 - 1002 pages
...indefinite prolongation and delay. On the Committee stage he had had an Amendment to omit Sub-section 6, but owing to circumstances over which he had no control, he was unable to move it. The Amendment would certainly make the Sub-section worse than it was originally, because... | |
| 1900 - 502 pages
...finances being called for, Mr. John J. Scott, the secretary and treasurer, wished to announce that, owing to circumstances over which he had no control, he was unable at this time to give any account of the financial condition of the society. The matter was dropped until... | |
| 1900 - 684 pages
...finances being called for, Mr. John J. Scott, the secretary and treasurer, wished to announce that, owing to circumstances over which he had no control, he was unable at this time to give any account of the financial condition of the society. The matter was dropped until... | |
| Donald Carswell - 1927 - 264 pages
...Overtoun entertained a warm personal regard. It was always a matter for keen regret to Lord Overtoun that, owing to circumstances over which he had no control, he was unable to accompany Lord Kelvin (or Professor Thomson as he then was) as his assistant on the historic voyage... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York - 1928 - 642 pages
...of Connecticut and of New Jersey, and a Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Owing to circumstances over which he had no control he was unable to visit the Annual Communication of that powerful Sister Jurisdiction to the South, the Grand Lodge... | |
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