Word: trustworthyness
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More is required than any single comment affords, and among the books which may be commended, but which must be read with discrimination, are: A Shadow of Dante, by Miss M. F. Rossetti, London, 1871; A Companion to Dante from the German of Scartazzini, by A. J. Butler, London, 1893...
III. It takes the liquor traffic out of politics and places it in the hands of trustworthy people.
III. The Company is justifiable in employing Pinkerton detectives. - (a). Capital has a right to protect itself. (b). The property of the Co. was in immediate danger of destruction. (c). The Co. had reason to believe in the dilatoriness of the local authorities: N. Y. Herald, July 8, 1892. (d...
After showing how much it meant to be a member of such a society of cultivated, refined men as Harvard College, he said, "Harvard College stands for many things in common with other colleges, but it also stands for one thing peculiar to itself, liberty; religious and political liberty, liberty...
2. Is Aristophanes's account of Greek women trustworthy.