Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Blanchard and Lea, 1857 |
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... ment to the whole people , in which 10,000 tables were set , and , besides this , distrib- uted corn enough to last each family three months . In the years of Rome 683 and 698 , he was a colleague of Pompey , in the consulship , and ...
... ment to the whole people , in which 10,000 tables were set , and , besides this , distrib- uted corn enough to last each family three months . In the years of Rome 683 and 698 , he was a colleague of Pompey , in the consulship , and ...
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... ment of the animal to avoid spilling , or rather washing off his lading ; and he therefore rises in the gentlest and most circumspect manner . We can testify to the patience with which this labor is con- tinued , as , with the view of ...
... ment of the animal to avoid spilling , or rather washing off his lading ; and he therefore rises in the gentlest and most circumspect manner . We can testify to the patience with which this labor is con- tinued , as , with the view of ...
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... ment agreed on by the parties of the pay- ment of a debt to a future day . It im- plies confidence of the creditor in the debtor ; and a " credit system " is one of gen- eral confidence of people in each other's honesty , solvency and ...
... ment agreed on by the parties of the pay- ment of a debt to a future day . It im- plies confidence of the creditor in the debtor ; and a " credit system " is one of gen- eral confidence of people in each other's honesty , solvency and ...
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... ment imposed on any crime should be proportioned to the degree of injury vol- untarily inflicted . It is a matter of impor- tance to decide whether an uninterrupted series of illicit acts is to be considered as the continuation of a ...
... ment imposed on any crime should be proportioned to the degree of injury vol- untarily inflicted . It is a matter of impor- tance to decide whether an uninterrupted series of illicit acts is to be considered as the continuation of a ...
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... ment ; for instance , civil confinement , ar- rest , which is not connected with criminal imprisonment ; 3. such fines as are nei- ther equivalent to a corporeal punishment , nor can be changed into one ; 4. con- demnation to mechanical ...
... ment ; for instance , civil confinement , ar- rest , which is not connected with criminal imprisonment ; 3. such fines as are nei- ther equivalent to a corporeal punishment , nor can be changed into one ; 4. con- demnation to mechanical ...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1830 |
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