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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... tion . Most fashions have been invented to hide an infirmity or a deformity : large cravats were probably first used to conceal some disagreeable scars , or some unlucky malformation . A singer or a public speak- er cannot use his voice ...
... tion . Most fashions have been invented to hide an infirmity or a deformity : large cravats were probably first used to conceal some disagreeable scars , or some unlucky malformation . A singer or a public speak- er cannot use his voice ...
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... tion of the Classici Italiani ( Milan , 1805 ) . A more exact , but a less esteemed trans- lation , was made by Sansovino . We are indebted for much information concerning Crescenzi and his work to professor Filip- po Re , at Bologna ...
... tion of the Classici Italiani ( Milan , 1805 ) . A more exact , but a less esteemed trans- lation , was made by Sansovino . We are indebted for much information concerning Crescenzi and his work to professor Filip- po Re , at Bologna ...
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... tion of historians and philosophers ; but the traces which remain are only suffi- cient to enable us to determine and de- scribe its most essential features . Accord- ing to Creuzer , this ancient wisdom was received first from the ...
... tion of historians and philosophers ; but the traces which remain are only suffi- cient to enable us to determine and de- scribe its most essential features . Accord- ing to Creuzer , this ancient wisdom was received first from the ...
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... tion manifested by an outward act . If the intention be wanting , the act is merely accidental . If the outward act is want- ing , there is nothing for human tribunals to punish . Mere intention does not come under their cognizance ...
... tion manifested by an outward act . If the intention be wanting , the act is merely accidental . If the outward act is want- ing , there is nothing for human tribunals to punish . Mere intention does not come under their cognizance ...
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... tion ; of the accused tried , 1 in 4557. In England , the proportion would be greatly superior . But it is difficult to draw any parallel in this respect . tried before the correctional tribunals in France are of a graver character than ...
... tion ; of the accused tried , 1 in 4557. In England , the proportion would be greatly superior . But it is difficult to draw any parallel in this respect . tried before the correctional tribunals in France are of a graver character than ...
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Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4 Francis Lieber,Edward Wigglesworth,Thomas Gamaliel Bradford,Henry Vethake Visualització completa - 1857 |
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