The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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... side as opposed to the elector , they had been increasing it on the other at the expense of the peasants . The Thirty Years ' War afforded them frequent opportunities of replac- ing the village " Schulzen " with manorial courts ; and ...
... side as opposed to the elector , they had been increasing it on the other at the expense of the peasants . The Thirty Years ' War afforded them frequent opportunities of replac- ing the village " Schulzen " with manorial courts ; and ...
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... side , and say that ideas are objects , and the relation of objects to subjects - that whereby the one is object and the other subject is presentation . And it is because only objects sustain this relation that they may be spoken of ...
... side , and say that ideas are objects , and the relation of objects to subjects - that whereby the one is object and the other subject is presentation . And it is because only objects sustain this relation that they may be spoken of ...
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... side , that pleasure is prior and positive , and pain only the negation of pleasure . So far as the mere change goes ... side - movements determined by some existing un- Pur- action . we have agreed here to leave heredity on one side and ...
... side , that pleasure is prior and positive , and pain only the negation of pleasure . So far as the mere change goes ... side - movements determined by some existing un- Pur- action . we have agreed here to leave heredity on one side and ...
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... side of the regular pentagon is equal to the sum of the squares on the sides of the regular hexagon and of the regular decagon , all being inscribed in the same circle ( Eucl . XIII . 10 ) ; the chord of 72 ° can therefore be calculated ...
... side of the regular pentagon is equal to the sum of the squares on the sides of the regular hexagon and of the regular decagon , all being inscribed in the same circle ( Eucl . XIII . 10 ) ; the chord of 72 ° can therefore be calculated ...
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... side by side 60 or 80 feet deep with only a thin wall of rock between ; and in one place a previous shaft has been partially blocked with masonry , so that a later shaft could be cut partly into it , macled with it like a twin - crystal ...
... side by side 60 or 80 feet deep with only a thin wall of rock between ; and in one place a previous shaft has been partially blocked with masonry , so that a later shaft could be cut partly into it , macled with it like a twin - crystal ...
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