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... certain resemblance between copy and original . In this sense imitation has been used , often with- out rigorous analysis , as a more or less funda- mental concept in a number of arts and sciences . The discussion of imitation in theory ...
... certain resemblance between copy and original . In this sense imitation has been used , often with- out rigorous analysis , as a more or less funda- mental concept in a number of arts and sciences . The discussion of imitation in theory ...
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... certain diseases , yet when they are placed in an unfavorable environment , or when the natural vigor is lowered by climate or insufficient food , they become susceptible to diseases to which they are ordinarily immune . There is a ...
... certain diseases , yet when they are placed in an unfavorable environment , or when the natural vigor is lowered by climate or insufficient food , they become susceptible to diseases to which they are ordinarily immune . There is a ...
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... certain smallpox material , measles material , and scarlet - fever material , etc. , each of which must be exhausted by its appropriate microorganism , thus necessitating an almost inconceivably complex body chem- istry . The retention ...
... certain smallpox material , measles material , and scarlet - fever material , etc. , each of which must be exhausted by its appropriate microorganism , thus necessitating an almost inconceivably complex body chem- istry . The retention ...
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... certain pastoral tribes of Tuaregs in the Sahara Desert , who are independent . See TUAREG . IM / PACT ( from OF . impacter , empacter , to press close together , from Lat . impingere , to dash against , from in , in + pangere , to ...
... certain pastoral tribes of Tuaregs in the Sahara Desert , who are independent . See TUAREG . IM / PACT ( from OF . impacter , empacter , to press close together , from Lat . impingere , to dash against , from in , in + pangere , to ...
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... certain class of obligations attaching to the several forms of feudal tenure . Viewed from the standpoint of the lord of whom the lands were held , these were certain legally defined rights which inured to him by virtue of his superior ...
... certain class of obligations attaching to the several forms of feudal tenure . Viewed from the standpoint of the lord of whom the lands were held , these were certain legally defined rights which inured to him by virtue of his superior ...
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Página 289 - Hall, that in construing wills, and indeed statutes, and all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some absurdity or some repugnance or inconsistency with the rest of the instrument, in which case the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words may be modified, so as to avoid that absurdity and inconsistency, but no further.
Página 138 - If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance; the circumstance in which alone the two sets of instances...
Página 281 - It is forbidden to lay automatic contact mines off the coast and ports of the enemy, with the sole object of intercepting commercial shipping.
Página 138 - Subduct from any phenomenon such part as is known by previous inductions to be the effect of certain antecedents, and the residue of the phenomenon is the effect of the remaining antecedents.
Página 78 - We declare it to be our royal will and pleasure that none be in any wise favoured, none molested or disquieted, by reason of their religious faith or observances, but that all shall alike enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law...
Página 17 - ... any person whose ticket or passage is paid for with the money of another or who is assisted by others to come, unless it is affirmatively and satisfactorily shown on special inquiry that such person does not belong to one of the foregoing excluded classes...
Página 30 - That it will be to the advantage of the Empire if a Conference, to be called the Imperial Conference, is held every four years, at which questions of common interest may be discussed and considered as between His Majesty's Government and His Governments of the self-governing Dominions beyond the seas.
Página 48 - Frauds (qv ), which requires a special promise to answer for the debt or default of another to be in writing.
Página 30 - ... the means and the responsibilities by which the colonies should be defended, and by •which, if necessary, this country should call for aid from the colonies themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the metropolis, which would have brought the colonies into constant and continuous relations with the home government.
Página 401 - History of New York, from the beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty.