Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the 7th Ed. of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volum 4Francis Lieber Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1830 |
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... common lobster is the largest species , and grows to a size which may well appear wonderful to per- sons accustomed to see none but small ones . They are brought to the New York market more than two feet in length , and weighing 20 ...
... common lobster is the largest species , and grows to a size which may well appear wonderful to per- sons accustomed to see none but small ones . They are brought to the New York market more than two feet in length , and weighing 20 ...
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... common among children ; for instance , me is used instead of I. Often no distinction is made be- tween the possessive pronoun and the personal ; e . g . , me house for my house , or wi massra for our master . The infinitive is used for ...
... common among children ; for instance , me is used instead of I. Often no distinction is made be- tween the possessive pronoun and the personal ; e . g . , me house for my house , or wi massra for our master . The infinitive is used for ...
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... common sol- diers . The Æginetan statues ( see Egi- netan Style ) have crests of horse - hair . In the middle ages , when rank and honors became hereditary , and particular heraldic devices were appropriated to particular families , the ...
... common sol- diers . The Æginetan statues ( see Egi- netan Style ) have crests of horse - hair . In the middle ages , when rank and honors became hereditary , and particular heraldic devices were appropriated to particular families , the ...
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... common law has decided that , as it is a voluntary madness , resulting from the vice of the party , he shall not excuse one offence by setting up another . But a dis- 24 tinction is taken between a crime com- mitted when CRIME . 23.
... common law has decided that , as it is a voluntary madness , resulting from the vice of the party , he shall not excuse one offence by setting up another . But a dis- 24 tinction is taken between a crime com- mitted when CRIME . 23.
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... common schools , & c . , both in Europe and America , in his Vorlesungen über Gefängniss - Kunde , & c . ( Lectures on the Subject of Prisons ) , by doctor N. H. Julius , Berlin , 1828. The last report of the keeper of the seals in ...
... common schools , & c . , both in Europe and America , in his Vorlesungen über Gefängniss - Kunde , & c . ( Lectures on the Subject of Prisons ) , by doctor N. H. Julius , Berlin , 1828. The last report of the keeper of the seals in ...
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Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4 Francis Lieber,Edward Wigglesworth,Thomas Gamaliel Bradford,Henry Vethake Visualització completa - 1857 |
Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1851 |
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