balfour in English

noun

family name; Lord Arthur James Balfour (1848-1930), First Earl of Balfour, British statesman and writer, British Prime Minister between the years 1902 to 1905

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1. The Hall was extended in 1900 by A.F. Balfour Paul, and recently refurbished.

2. THE WORKS OF FRANCIS MAITLAND BALFOUR, VOLUME 1 FRANCIS MAITLAND BALFOUR It is divided by very slight Constrictions into three lobes, the posterior of which is considerably the largest.

3. Marcus Balfour, Marquess Althorn and Miss Jane Barrett have been betrothed since infancy

4. THE WORKS OF FRANCIS MAITLAND BALFOUR, VOLUME 1 FRANCIS MAITLAND BALFOUR There is even a large class apparently so completely Atrophied mentally as to be unable to follow a simple plot on the stage

5. BALFOUR, (Sir) James, an eminent Antiquary, herald, and annalist, was born about the close of the sixteenth century

6. Prior notification of a concentration (Case COMP/M.#- Balfour Beatty/Galaxy/Exeter Airport)- Candidate case for simplified procedure

7. Our Abattoir in Balfour, Mpumalanga, has recently undergone an upgrade and now boasts a state-of-the-art cold storage facility

8. The 1920s series of British Squibs films were constructed around the adventures of a London flower girl played by Betty Balfour.

9. A tough-as-nails, determined Hero, Marcus Balfour, the Marquess of Althorn, has been betrayed, and must navigate dangerous waters, as sinister forces are working against him

10. A tough-as-nails, determined Hero, Marcus Balfour, the Marquess of Althorn, has been betrayed, and must navigate dangerous waters, as sinister forces are working against him

11. Then his expression Brightened as Balfour pushed the kitchen door open with his elbow and came out holding a silver tray cluttered with mugs and a steaming pot

12. Saint Christopher, Christopher •Chaffer, gaffer, Jaffa, kafir, Staffa •alfalfa, alpha, Balfour, Wadi Halfa •camphor, chamfer •Luftwaffe •laugher, staffer •heifer, zephy… asseveration , as·sev·er·a·tion / əˌsevəˈrāshən/ • n

13. By April the Palace was having secret talks with Balfour and the Archbishop of Canterbury, who both advised that the Liberals did not have sufficient mandate to demand the creation of peers.

14. 1918, Arthur Balfour, Response to Woodrow Wilsons Speech of 11 February 1918: Coming to the third proposition, von Hertling says, with justice, that the doctrine of the balance of power is a more or less Antiquated doctrine.

15. Balfour refused to be drawn on whether or not he would be willing to form a Conservative government, but advised the King not to promise to create peers until he had seen the terms of any proposed constitutional change.