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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... given more amenity to his spirit ; but , neglected , as he imagined , by mankind , he sought consolation in the company of dogs and cats , which he picked up in the streets ( the poorest and most sickly were those which he preferred ) ...
... given more amenity to his spirit ; but , neglected , as he imagined , by mankind , he sought consolation in the company of dogs and cats , which he picked up in the streets ( the poorest and most sickly were those which he preferred ) ...
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... given a striking example . CREECH , Thomas , a scholar of some eminence for his classical translations , was born in 1659. He took the degree of M. A. at Oxford in 1683 , having the pre- ceding year established his reputation as a ...
... given a striking example . CREECH , Thomas , a scholar of some eminence for his classical translations , was born in 1659. He took the degree of M. A. at Oxford in 1683 , having the pre- ceding year established his reputation as a ...
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... given the results , it appears that , since 1821 , the convictions for larceny ( that is , for robbery and theft of all descriptions ) have increased 50 per cent . , while the population has increased , by computation , about 16 per ...
... given the results , it appears that , since 1821 , the convictions for larceny ( that is , for robbery and theft of all descriptions ) have increased 50 per cent . , while the population has increased , by computation , about 16 per ...
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... given to the judge to vary the punishment according to the different circumstances attending the offence ? The tendency , in modern times , is to define crimes and their punish- ments so exactly as to leave nothing to the discretion of ...
... given to the judge to vary the punishment according to the different circumstances attending the offence ? The tendency , in modern times , is to define crimes and their punish- ments so exactly as to leave nothing to the discretion of ...
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... given by Herodotus , in his observations on Egypt , in his first book . This account , though mingled with a considerable share of fable , is gen- erally correct ; and some of the errors still in existence concerning this animal , ap ...
... given by Herodotus , in his observations on Egypt , in his first book . This account , though mingled with a considerable share of fable , is gen- erally correct ; and some of the errors still in existence concerning this animal , ap ...
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