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If your Lordship is acquainted with the protector of our Order, who, I am told, is nephew to the Pope, he could easily persuade our general to give his consent.
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The Letter I long ago addrest to your Lordship is such perhaps as I ought not to be ashamed of, and such that no person would believe me did I pretend to it.
Letter 191 2009
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His Lordship is offering to put up $8 million to $10 million, which may or may not be enough to cover the land acquisition costs.
Beaverton looking at $40 million or more for Paulson (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Cottone's subsequent investigation resulted in Lordship admitting to manufacturing 300 fake Medals of Honor and in 1996, the company was fined
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His Lordship is offering to put up $8 million to $10 million, which may or may not be enough to cover the land acquisition costs.
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His Lordship is well-known as one of our most gallant, charming, and learned citizens.
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His Lordship is the tenth Earl of Elgin and Kincardine.
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There are many things than could be said that would be very interesting to you with regard to Lord Desborough, but His Lordship is a very modest man.
Empire Sport 1920
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That which was shown me respecting the order your Lordship is to observe in prayer, is this.
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I know, however, you must be tired with reading them; but your Lordship is not insensible to the obligation you lie under of protecting this Order; and how necessary is it that your Lordship should not only know the inconveniences attending a new foundation, but those also which I shall now mention; these will make another strange story.
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