Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography, Том 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... considered to be growing poorer and poorer every day . But when prices have reached their lowest point , and begin regularly to rise , every body begins to esteem himself and others as being pros- perous , and the opinion contributes ...
... considered to be growing poorer and poorer every day . But when prices have reached their lowest point , and begin regularly to rise , every body begins to esteem himself and others as being pros- perous , and the opinion contributes ...
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... considered a greater criterion of nobility than the armor generally . It is commonly a piece of the arins , as that of Castile is a castle . Crests , therefore , form an im- portant subject in the unimportant science of heraldry . CRETE ...
... considered a greater criterion of nobility than the armor generally . It is commonly a piece of the arins , as that of Castile is a castle . Crests , therefore , form an im- portant subject in the unimportant science of heraldry . CRETE ...
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... considered as masterpieces in Swedish poetry . He was appointed minister to Madrid , and , at a later period , to Paris , where he remained twenty years , and be- came particularly acquainted with Mar- montel and Grétry . April 3 , 1783 ...
... considered as masterpieces in Swedish poetry . He was appointed minister to Madrid , and , at a later period , to Paris , where he remained twenty years , and be- came particularly acquainted with Mar- montel and Grétry . April 3 , 1783 ...
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... considered as the continuation of a single crime ( delictum continuatum ) , or as several crimes of the same kind ... considered as equal to loss of life . 4. Civil death is a fiction of law ( fictio juris ) , by means of which an ...
... considered as the continuation of a single crime ( delictum continuatum ) , or as several crimes of the same kind ... considered as equal to loss of life . 4. Civil death is a fiction of law ( fictio juris ) , by means of which an ...
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... considered as a consistent being , the ex- pression of a principle of conduct , and , accordingly , besides the present transgres- sion of the law , a threat of a repetition of the offence . The community is , therefore , entitled to ...
... considered as a consistent being , the ex- pression of a principle of conduct , and , accordingly , besides the present transgres- sion of the law , a threat of a repetition of the offence . The community is , therefore , entitled to ...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Том 4 Francis Lieber Полный просмотр - 1840 |
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