Everybody's Cyclopedia, Том 2Charles Leonard-Stuart, George Jotham Hagar Syndicate publishing Company, 1912 |
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... passing of the Uniformity Act in 1662. Then conventicle was employed as a term of contempt . Convention , the act of coming to- gether or assembling ; the state of being assembled . The word conven- tion has in the United States an asso ...
... passing of the Uniformity Act in 1662. Then conventicle was employed as a term of contempt . Convention , the act of coming to- gether or assembling ; the state of being assembled . The word conven- tion has in the United States an asso ...
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... passing several years in that island he ob tained leave from Velasquez to conduct a small expedition to the newly - dis- covered coast of Yucatan and Mexico . With less than 600 soldiers , and 16 . horses , 10 cannon , and four ...
... passing several years in that island he ob tained leave from Velasquez to conduct a small expedition to the newly - dis- covered coast of Yucatan and Mexico . With less than 600 soldiers , and 16 . horses , 10 cannon , and four ...
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... passed by Parliament , by which loans were granted to the guar dians of the poor for the purpose of instituting relief works . Gradually the difficulties were overcome , and by June , 1865 , the distress was at an end , greatly ...
... passed by Parliament , by which loans were granted to the guar dians of the poor for the purpose of instituting relief works . Gradually the difficulties were overcome , and by June , 1865 , the distress was at an end , greatly ...
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... passing a needle into the eye , and pushing the lens out of its place with it to leave the pupil of the eye clear . Coudert , Frederic René , an ' American lawyer and expert in inter- national law ; born in New York in 1832 ; was ...
... passing a needle into the eye , and pushing the lens out of its place with it to leave the pupil of the eye clear . Coudert , Frederic René , an ' American lawyer and expert in inter- national law ; born in New York in 1832 ; was ...
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... passing false coins or notes with fraud - pons are attached to each bond as rep- ulent intent . Mutilating and debasing the coin is also counterfeiting , but is not so severely punished as the making of counterfeit coins . for the ...
... passing false coins or notes with fraud - pons are attached to each bond as rep- ulent intent . Mutilating and debasing the coin is also counterfeiting , but is not so severely punished as the making of counterfeit coins . for the ...
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Стр. 34 - Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do you even so to them : for this is the Law and the Prophets.
Стр. 19 - And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt. And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness, as the stars for ever and ever.
Стр. 64 - But the great and efficacious writ, in all manner of illegal confinement, is that of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum; directed to the person detaining another, and commanding him to produce the body of the prisoner, with the day and cause of his caption and detention, ad faciendum, subjiciendum, et recipiendum, to do, submit to, and receive whatsoever the judge or court awarding such writ shall consider in that behalf.