Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, a New Ed.; Including a Copius Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the 7th Ed., of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volum 4Lea & Blanchard, 1844 |
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Pàgina 4
... hand over it , for the preservation or restoration of the natural temperature . The Poles never wear any thing round the neck , notwithstanding the severity of their winters . The same custom prevails among the Orientals , by whom a ...
... hand over it , for the preservation or restoration of the natural temperature . The Poles never wear any thing round the neck , notwithstanding the severity of their winters . The same custom prevails among the Orientals , by whom a ...
Pàgina 9
... hands , by sale or otherwise , to be used by others ; and others , again , having no confidence in the markets , and ... hand , and whose possessions are estimated in money , is considered to be growing poorer and poorer every day . But ...
... hands , by sale or otherwise , to be used by others ; and others , again , having no confidence in the markets , and ... hand , and whose possessions are estimated in money , is considered to be growing poorer and poorer every day . But ...
Pàgina 22
... hand , there are , in every state , certain actions , in themselves naturally indifferent , but which are forbidden and punished as injurious to the community . These form the greater part of the class of mere offences against the ...
... hand , there are , in every state , certain actions , in themselves naturally indifferent , but which are forbidden and punished as injurious to the community . These form the greater part of the class of mere offences against the ...
Pàgina 31
... hand , the crimes against property amount only to 2379. From these data , we may conclude that the greater proportion of offences amongst an ignorant people are those which proceed from the licentious and revengeful passions , unsubdued ...
... hand , the crimes against property amount only to 2379. From these data , we may conclude that the greater proportion of offences amongst an ignorant people are those which proceed from the licentious and revengeful passions , unsubdued ...
Pàgina 33
... hand , that the sentiments of men , and their moral reformation , cannot be the direct object of legislation , from the very circumstance , that this effect is not of a kind to be ascertained ; but to produce an outward habit ( for ...
... hand , that the sentiments of men , and their moral reformation , cannot be the direct object of legislation , from the very circumstance , that this effect is not of a kind to be ascertained ; but to produce an outward habit ( for ...
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