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... tion ) , in Political Economy , terms applied to a practice , now in disuse in Britain , of discouraging , by heavy duties and otherwise , the importation of foreign goods , under the notion that such a practice increased the prosperity ...
... tion ) , in Political Economy , terms applied to a practice , now in disuse in Britain , of discouraging , by heavy duties and otherwise , the importation of foreign goods , under the notion that such a practice increased the prosperity ...
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... tion ; at least Conde is perfectly silent on the subject in his Historia de la Dominacion de los Arabes en España ( 3 vols . , Madrid , 1829 ) . A'BENDBERG , a hill in the canton of Berne , rising abruptly out of the waters of Lake Thun ...
... tion ; at least Conde is perfectly silent on the subject in his Historia de la Dominacion de los Arabes en España ( 3 vols . , Madrid , 1829 ) . A'BENDBERG , a hill in the canton of Berne , rising abruptly out of the waters of Lake Thun ...
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... tion that no schoolmaster in a private house should instruct youth without having obtained a licence from the Ordinary ; but this regulation was repealed by 9 and 10 Vict . c . 59 . ACTS , TEST AND CORPORATION . See article TEST ACTS ...
... tion that no schoolmaster in a private house should instruct youth without having obtained a licence from the Ordinary ; but this regulation was repealed by 9 and 10 Vict . c . 59 . ACTS , TEST AND CORPORATION . See article TEST ACTS ...
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... tion in the demus of the adoptive father was requisite , in order to entitle the son to the rights of citizenship as a member of it . In Rome , the adopted child assumed the name , and became bound to discharge the religious duties , of ...
... tion in the demus of the adoptive father was requisite , in order to entitle the son to the rights of citizenship as a member of it . In Rome , the adopted child assumed the name , and became bound to discharge the religious duties , of ...
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... tion . Beauty was , with Baumgarten , the result of the highest and purest æsthetic perception , to the realisation of which the finer portion of our nature aspires ; and to trace which through the whole sphere of art , was the work of ...
... tion . Beauty was , with Baumgarten , the result of the highest and purest æsthetic perception , to the realisation of which the finer portion of our nature aspires ; and to trace which through the whole sphere of art , was the work of ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 1 Ephraim Chambers Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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