Word: grace
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...known by these presents that we, by the grace of God, authorize the bearer to receive for us the conditions which France and Spain offered in July last, which may serve as a base of negotiations for peace, so that we may take them into our consideration, examine them and accept or refuse them...
...Chief's approach. Occasionally, however, when they were forced to lavatories for their smoke, they would refer unpleasantly to the Mohican Chain Stores, and among younger men the impression got about that Frank A. Munsey was the world's greatest grocery man, and a newspaper man only by grace of tin cans. Had they never heard the big story, as romantic and as true a tale as was ever told...
...Americans still seem to have the idea that art is feminine and they don't try to appreciate it. . . . Real grace is a result of strength. There is no reason for making it exclusively a feminine thing...
Died. Sir Richard Douglas Powell, 83, in London. He was successively Physician in Ordinary to Their Majesties Victoria, Edward VII, and George V, first Baron Powell, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knight Commander of the Victorian Order, perhaps the greatest English specialist in diseases of the heart and lungs, famed champion of the dietetic properties of suet pudding...
Bishop Brown was deposed from the Episcopal Church as a heretic two months ago. Before holding office in Ohio, he was Bishop of Arkansas from 1899-1912. He was priest in charge of Grace Church, Galion, Ohio, in 1884. Since then he has been a general missionary and archdeacon of Ohio and also a special lecturer an the theological seminary...