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1. Taft Papers on League of Nations by William Howard Taft (1920)
"... OF NATIONS HAS NOT DELAYED THE PEACE1 The project of the League of Nations
has, in the minds of its opponents, to bear the blame for many things. ..."
2. Homiletical commentary on the Book of Exodus by Joseph Samuel Exell (1879)
"God's word to verify the sign given. come and are not delayed. The plague signified
shall come by At God's set times His plagues do execution upon God's ..."
3. Romish Rites, Offices, and Legends, Or Authorised Superstitions and by Martin Wilson Foye (1856)
"him, commit such consecrations to another, provided that he has not delayed to
petition for the pallium. The Benediction of an Abbot of Apostolic authority. ..."
4. Irish Chancery Reports: Being a Series of Reports of Cases Argued and by Ireland High Court of Chancery, Ireland Rolls Court (1861)
"It certainly may be fairly contended that the substance of the plea is, that the
vessel was not delayed in her arrival at Fleet- wood, save by the deviation ..."