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plays thereafter with loaded dice, has a distinct advantage thereafter in public life. Dice, which are small cubes marked with spots from one to six and are used in gambling games, are loaded when they have been so tampered with, by the addition of weight on one of the faces, that they will roll only certain winning numbers in the hands of the cheating player. He who plays with loaded dice has a distinct advantage over the other players and wins their money.
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Mr. Balfour, Arthur Jones (1848-1930), British statesman and essayist, foreign secretary, 1916.
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Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933), British statesman, foreign secretary, 1905.
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incorrigibly, bad beyond correction; irreclaimably.
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Balliol is one of the colleges of Oxford.
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Ф B K, Phi Beta Kappa, an honor society in American universities that elect the highest tenth of the senior class (and a lower percentage of juniors) into membership. The Phi Beta Kappa Society stands therefore for the highest scholastic achievements in the American college.
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Peel, Sir Robert (1788-1850), British statesman, prime minister in 1834.
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Cardwell, Viscount Edward (1813-1886), British statesman, supporter of Peel, secretary of the Treasury in 1845, war secretary, 1868, 1874.
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Sherbrooke, Viscount Robert Lowe (1811-1892), British statesman, home secretary, 1873.
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Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-1898), prime minister, 1868, 1880, 1886, 1892. One of England’s greatest political figure, 61 years in parliament.
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Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon (1827-1904), British statesman and lawyer; served under Gladstone and Rosebery.
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Bryce, Viscount James (1838-1922), English historian and diplomat. Ambassador to the United States of America, 1909-1913. Author of The American Commonwealth (1888).
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Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), English historian and politician. Wrote American Revolution (4 volumes, 1899-1907).
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Asquith, Herbert Henry (1852-1928), British statesman, prime minister, 1908-1916.
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Haldane, Richard Burdon (1856-1928), British statesman and philosophical writer. Lord Chancellor, 1912-1915, again in 1924.
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Milner, Alfred (1854-1925), English statesman, high commissioner for South Africa and governor-general of the Cape Colony in 1897.
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Simon, Sir John Allsebrook (1873-1954), English statesman and jurist. Foreign secretary, 1931, then secretary of the Treasury.
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Ambassador Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil Arthur (1859-1918), British diplomat, ambassador to the United States, 1913-1918.
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Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-1881), British statesman and author, Prime minister, 1867, 1874-1880, great Tory and imperialist.
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Chamberlain, Joseph (1836-1914), British statesman, colonial secretary, 1895.
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Lloyd-George, David (1863-1945), British prime minister, 1916-1922.
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the bench, office or dignity of a judge in a judiciary court.
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The Ecole Centrale, the Central School, the great school of engineering.
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Beaux Arts, the beautiful arts, the school of art and architecture.
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bachelor degrees, the first degree taken in a college.
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