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... means a renewal on the same terms , tenant whose goods are there , or even if the furni- but without any additional covenant to renew . ture is hired , and though the landlord knew this , The L. is not obliged to repair the house unless ...
... means a renewal on the same terms , tenant whose goods are there , or even if the furni- but without any additional covenant to renew . ture is hired , and though the landlord knew this , The L. is not obliged to repair the house unless ...
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... means , the soul was to regain its origin - become immortal . This could only be effected by the renunciation of riches , honours , and the ties of life . Up to the period of L. , the national worship had been restricted to the Shang ...
... means , the soul was to regain its origin - become immortal . This could only be effected by the renunciation of riches , honours , and the ties of life . Up to the period of L. , the national worship had been restricted to the Shang ...
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... means of a reflecting mirror , it was not until two German physiologists , Drs Turck and Czermak , took up the subject in 1857 and 1858 , that the great importance of laryngoscopy was first generally recognised . The laryngoscope is a ...
... means of a reflecting mirror , it was not until two German physiologists , Drs Turck and Czermak , took up the subject in 1857 and 1858 , that the great importance of laryngoscopy was first generally recognised . The laryngoscope is a ...
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... means the sovereign , who takes the property of persons deceased who leave no legal heir . See INTESTACY . LAST TESTAMENT , or WILL , is the last instrument in point of date , and it revokes prior wills so far as inconsistent . See WILL ...
... means the sovereign , who takes the property of persons deceased who leave no legal heir . See INTESTACY . LAST TESTAMENT , or WILL , is the last instrument in point of date , and it revokes prior wills so far as inconsistent . See WILL ...
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... means of more fully prosecuting which , he accepted , in 1769 , the office of farmer - general . In 1768 , he was made an academician ; in 1776 , discovered a way of greatly improving the quality of gunpowder ; and made other beneficial ...
... means of more fully prosecuting which , he accepted , in 1769 , the office of farmer - general . In 1768 , he was made an academician ; in 1776 , discovered a way of greatly improving the quality of gunpowder ; and made other beneficial ...
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