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... term Gothic was at first small a compass . The boundaries of states are bestowed by the Renaissance architects on the given according to the latest treaties , with their medieval styles as a term of reproach . This epithet extent ...
... term Gothic was at first small a compass . The boundaries of states are bestowed by the Renaissance architects on the given according to the latest treaties , with their medieval styles as a term of reproach . This epithet extent ...
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... term often used as equivalent to corn , denoting the seeds of the Cerealia . GRAIN COAST . See GUINEA . GRAINES D'AVIGNON . See FRENCH BERRIES . the family Cyprinidae , of the same genus with the GRAINING ( Leuciscus Lancastriensis ) ...
... term often used as equivalent to corn , denoting the seeds of the Cerealia . GRAIN COAST . See GUINEA . GRAINES D'AVIGNON . See FRENCH BERRIES . the family Cyprinidae , of the same genus with the GRAINING ( Leuciscus Lancastriensis ) ...
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... term solemnly kept in the Inns of Court and Chancery viz . in Easter term , Ascension - day ; in Trinity term , St John the Baptist's Day ; in Michaelmas term , All Saints ' Day ( and of late , All Souls ' Day ) ; and in Hilary term ...
... term solemnly kept in the Inns of Court and Chancery viz . in Easter term , Ascension - day ; in Trinity term , St John the Baptist's Day ; in Michaelmas term , All Saints ' Day ( and of late , All Souls ' Day ) ; and in Hilary term ...
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... term grant was confined to the conveyance of incorporeal heredita- ments and estates in reversion ; according to the maxim that incorporeal property lay in grant , and corporeal property in livery , it being impossible to give actual ...
... term grant was confined to the conveyance of incorporeal heredita- ments and estates in reversion ; according to the maxim that incorporeal property lay in grant , and corporeal property in livery , it being impossible to give actual ...
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... term grasses is extended to include , along with the true grasses , other plants cultivated for fodder and forage , such as clover , & c . , and these are distinguished by the term Artificial Grasses , whilst the true grasses are called ...
... term grasses is extended to include , along with the true grasses , other plants cultivated for fodder and forage , such as clover , & c . , and these are distinguished by the term Artificial Grasses , whilst the true grasses are called ...
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