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... limits of it rendered it possible to use them efficiently . Some of the articles in this Dictionary have been reprinted from the ' Penny Cyclopædia ' with little or no alteration , and some have been reprinted with such alterations as ...
... limits of it rendered it possible to use them efficiently . Some of the articles in this Dictionary have been reprinted from the ' Penny Cyclopædia ' with little or no alteration , and some have been reprinted with such alterations as ...
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... limits of the me- tropolis . There are slaughtermen who kill for other butchers frequently above a hundred head of cattle , and perhaps five or six hundred sheep every week ; many butchers kill for themselves to a consider- able extent ...
... limits of the me- tropolis . There are slaughtermen who kill for other butchers frequently above a hundred head of cattle , and perhaps five or six hundred sheep every week ; many butchers kill for themselves to a consider- able extent ...
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... limits ; and the power both of abbots and bishops had been subjected in all material points to the civil authority . The former became merely guardians of the rule of their order , and superintendents of the internal discipline which it ...
... limits ; and the power both of abbots and bishops had been subjected in all material points to the civil authority . The former became merely guardians of the rule of their order , and superintendents of the internal discipline which it ...
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... limits of time now allowed seem amply sufficient for any reasonable purpose . We may conceive various good reasons against allowing a man an unlimited power of directing the accumulation of property after his death ; and it is not easy ...
... limits of time now allowed seem amply sufficient for any reasonable purpose . We may conceive various good reasons against allowing a man an unlimited power of directing the accumulation of property after his death ; and it is not easy ...
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... limits . After the death of Philopomen ( B.c. 183 ) the Roman party grew still stronger under the influence of Callicrates , and the league remained , in appearance at least , on the side of the Romans in their final struggle with ...
... limits . After the death of Philopomen ( B.c. 183 ) the Roman party grew still stronger under the influence of Callicrates , and the league remained , in appearance at least , on the side of the Romans in their final struggle with ...
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