The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 17. köideThomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith R.S. Peale, 1890 |
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... person singular , a form used in Germany to express the utmost possible contempt . His salary was reduced from 500 to 400 florins , he was left to pay his own travelling ex- penses , and he was not permitted to add to his means by ...
... person singular , a form used in Germany to express the utmost possible contempt . His salary was reduced from 500 to 400 florins , he was left to pay his own travelling ex- penses , and he was not permitted to add to his means by ...
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... person by its common seal and has a perpetual succession with power to hold lands subject to the restrictions of the ... persons qualified for such positions . The councillors hold office for three years , one - third of their number ...
... person by its common seal and has a perpetual succession with power to hold lands subject to the restrictions of the ... persons qualified for such positions . The councillors hold office for three years , one - third of their number ...
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... Person of the Trinity ; but it was quite in vain . The double desire , both for the artistic effect of painted walls and for the religious teaching afforded by the pictorial representation of sacred scenes and the celebration of the ...
... Person of the Trinity ; but it was quite in vain . The double desire , both for the artistic effect of painted walls and for the religious teaching afforded by the pictorial representation of sacred scenes and the celebration of the ...
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... person is the person actually killed or not ; ( b ) knowledge that the act which causes death will probably cause the death of , or grievous bodily harm to , some person , whether such person is the person actually killed or not ...
... person is the person actually killed or not ; ( b ) knowledge that the act which causes death will probably cause the death of , or grievous bodily harm to , some person , whether such person is the person actually killed or not ...
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... person provoked is at the time when he docs the act deprived of the power of self - control by the pro- vocation ... person killed ; ( b ) if the offender means to cause to the person killed any bodily injury which is known to the ...
... person provoked is at the time when he docs the act deprived of the power of self - control by the pro- vocation ... person killed ; ( b ) if the offender means to cause to the person killed any bodily injury which is known to the ...
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