Library of Universal Knowledge: A Reprint of the Last (1880) Edinburgh and London Edition of Chambers' Encyclopaedia, with Copious Additions by American Editors, Volumen4American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... natural history , and general and applied science . Scrupulous care has been taken not to mutilate or modify the original text of the edition of 1880 ; no changes have been made except such verbal alterations as are required by the ...
... natural history , and general and applied science . Scrupulous care has been taken not to mutilate or modify the original text of the edition of 1880 ; no changes have been made except such verbal alterations as are required by the ...
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... naturally undergo in the vegetable kingdom . It is to the presence of C. A. that a great many fruits owe their agreeable ... natural order aurantiacea , consisting of trees and shrubs , natives of India and other warm parts of Asia , but ...
... naturally undergo in the vegetable kingdom . It is to the presence of C. A. that a great many fruits owe their agreeable ... natural order aurantiacea , consisting of trees and shrubs , natives of India and other warm parts of Asia , but ...
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... natural channel . He was a member of the leading societies , and an officer of the legion of honor . He published a number of works , all relating to his discoveries and practice in lithotrity . CIVIC CROWN , considered among the Romans ...
... natural channel . He was a member of the leading societies , and an officer of the legion of honor . He published a number of works , all relating to his discoveries and practice in lithotrity . CIVIC CROWN , considered among the Romans ...
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... natural advantages - such as those of soil and climate ; or the goodness of the mental or bodily constitution of the race ; or accidents of fortune favoring our exertions ; or indi vidual dexterity or skill that cannot be imparted . It ...
... natural advantages - such as those of soil and climate ; or the goodness of the mental or bodily constitution of the race ; or accidents of fortune favoring our exertions ; or indi vidual dexterity or skill that cannot be imparted . It ...
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... natural condition the state may be conceived of as the same , whether observed in " the Pythia or Delphic oracles , the vision of St. John , the trance of Mohammed , the epidemic catalepsy of religious revivals , or the illumination of ...
... natural condition the state may be conceived of as the same , whether observed in " the Pythia or Delphic oracles , the vision of St. John , the trance of Mohammed , the epidemic catalepsy of religious revivals , or the illumination of ...
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Página 273 - X. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people. ARTICLE XI. The judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by citizens of another state, or by citizens or subjects of any foreign state.
Página 272 - Provided that no amendment which may be made prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth section of the first article ; and that no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal suffrage in the Senate. ARTICLE VI. All debts contracted and engagements entered into before the adoption of this Constitution shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution as under the Confederation.
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Página 220 - That all actions and proceedings which before the passing of this act might have been brought in any of her Majesty's superior Courts of record where the plaintiff dwells more than twenty miles from the defendant, or where the cause of action did not arise wholly or in some material point within the jurisdiction of the Court within which the defendant dwells or carries on his business at the time of the action brought...
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