The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Latest Edition. A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 11. köideDay Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith Werner, 1902 |
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... hand occasionally causing great enlargement of the joints , and fixing them in a flexed or extended position which renders them entirely useless . Dr Garrod describes the appearance of a hand in an extreme case of this kind , and likens ...
... hand occasionally causing great enlargement of the joints , and fixing them in a flexed or extended position which renders them entirely useless . Dr Garrod describes the appearance of a hand in an extreme case of this kind , and likens ...
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... hands . At the same time , it has no place whatever lature . This result has been brought about partly by in the legal constitution . Its numbers and its ... hand . to the student of society , anything but a universal GOVERNMENT 13.
... hands . At the same time , it has no place whatever lature . This result has been brought about partly by in the legal constitution . Its numbers and its ... hand . to the student of society , anything but a universal GOVERNMENT 13.
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... hand , the House of Commons itself is dependent on the will of the ministry . In the last result both depend on the will of the constituencies , as expressed at the general election . There is no fixity in either direction in the tenure ...
... hand , the House of Commons itself is dependent on the will of the ministry . In the last result both depend on the will of the constituencies , as expressed at the general election . There is no fixity in either direction in the tenure ...
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... hand , the religious theory of govern- ment , as expounded in Dr Arnold's Oxford Lectures on History , is based on the conception that the ideal church and state are one . Here there can be no bounds to the legitimate action of the ...
... hand , the religious theory of govern- ment , as expounded in Dr Arnold's Oxford Lectures on History , is based on the conception that the ideal church and state are one . Here there can be no bounds to the legitimate action of the ...
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... hand the increased activity of the state , which , as we have already seen , has accompanied the establishment of ... hands of Irish and Scotch members , and the interference of others is not unfrequently resented as an intrusion . Again ...
... hand the increased activity of the state , which , as we have already seen , has accompanied the establishment of ... hands of Irish and Scotch members , and the interference of others is not unfrequently resented as an intrusion . Again ...
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