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No one could expect, from a pen dipped in venom, a fair or impartial appraisement of Woodrow Wilson; especially from one who, where Woodrow Wilson's policies were concerned, was incapable of having a generous thought.

From Time Magazine Archive

He set aside $25,000 for a "contemporary appraisement . . . without fear, favor or prejudice" of the influence of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

Said the Board of Tax Appeals: press membership, circulation and "good will," while "factors in the appraisement of the business as a whole," are not "susceptible of separate and independent valuations."

From Time Magazine Archive

There has been no general land appraisement since the Pilgrims landed at the new Plymouth.

From Socialism and Democracy in Europe by Orth, Samuel P.

But by such appraisement he cuts himself off from the community of men, though he, in his arrogance, being morally insane, may abuse them as philistines.

From Morals and the Evolution of Man by Nordau, Max Simon




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