The Standard Library Cyclopaedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1860 |
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... particular county , & c . , and in some few cases fellow- ships are open to the graduates of several colleges , or even the whole university . In Downing College , Cambridge , gra- duates of both universities are eligible . The rules as ...
... particular county , & c . , and in some few cases fellow- ships are open to the graduates of several colleges , or even the whole university . In Downing College , Cambridge , gra- duates of both universities are eligible . The rules as ...
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... particular nature of his right over the land ; vassal , that denoting the particular nature of his personal connection with his lord . The former has been already explained ; the consideration of the latter introduces a new view . By ...
... particular nature of his right over the land ; vassal , that denoting the particular nature of his personal connection with his lord . The former has been already explained ; the consideration of the latter introduces a new view . By ...
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... particular line . So far as the statute went , it was an effort to strengthen the declining power of feu- dalism . The effect was to create what were called estates tail , and to free the tenant in tail from many liabilities of his ...
... particular line . So far as the statute went , it was an effort to strengthen the declining power of feu- dalism . The effect was to create what were called estates tail , and to free the tenant in tail from many liabilities of his ...
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... particular form into which human society has run , simply according to our estimate of the value of these its relics at the present day . The true question is , if this particular organ- ization had not been given to European society ...
... particular form into which human society has run , simply according to our estimate of the value of these its relics at the present day . The true question is , if this particular organ- ization had not been given to European society ...
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... particular warrant for so doing , His Majesty's Jack , commonly called the Union Jack , or any pendant , or any such colours as are usu- ally worn by His Majesty's ships , or any flag , jack , pendant , or colour resembling those of His ...
... particular warrant for so doing , His Majesty's Jack , commonly called the Union Jack , or any pendant , or any such colours as are usu- ally worn by His Majesty's ships , or any flag , jack , pendant , or colour resembling those of His ...
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