The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 684 páginas |
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... thing on one side , and deny it on the other , they are then said to be at issue ; all their debates being at last con- tracted into a single point , which may be determined either in favour of the plain- tiff or defendant . ISSUES , in ...
... thing on one side , and deny it on the other , they are then said to be at issue ; all their debates being at last con- tracted into a single point , which may be determined either in favour of the plain- tiff or defendant . ISSUES , in ...
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... thing peculiarly noxious in this decoc- tion ; but worms cannot bear the applica- tion of any thing bitter to their bodies , which is the reason that bitters , such as gentian , are the best destroyers of worms lodged in the bodies of ...
... thing peculiarly noxious in this decoc- tion ; but worms cannot bear the applica- tion of any thing bitter to their bodies , which is the reason that bitters , such as gentian , are the best destroyers of worms lodged in the bodies of ...
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... things appertaining to their office , so far as they relate to the laws for the relief , maintenance , and ... thing by a superior authority , as the court of Banco Regis , & c . In all other cases they act as judges ; but they ...
... things appertaining to their office , so far as they relate to the laws for the relief , maintenance , and ... thing by a superior authority , as the court of Banco Regis , & c . In all other cases they act as judges ; but they ...
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... thing done by virtue of his office , he may plead the general issue , and give the special matter in evidence ; and if he recover , he shall have double costs . Such action shall not be laid but in the county where the fact was ...
... thing done by virtue of his office , he may plead the general issue , and give the special matter in evidence ; and if he recover , he shall have double costs . Such action shall not be laid but in the county where the fact was ...
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... no roads , and every thing was carried on packhorses . When the soldiers reposed , they hung up the empty sacks , and slept in them . The word should be napsack , from knights to commute their personal services for fines , and KIN KNA.
... no roads , and every thing was carried on packhorses . When the soldiers reposed , they hung up the empty sacks , and slept in them . The word should be napsack , from knights to commute their personal services for fines , and KIN KNA.
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