Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, Limited, 1901 - 828 pages |
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... persons , unless in delicate health , are willing to subject them- selves to the confinement which is necessary to give any form of treatment a chance of success . In the earliest stage a warm hip or foot bath , and a large opiate ...
... persons , unless in delicate health , are willing to subject them- selves to the confinement which is necessary to give any form of treatment a chance of success . In the earliest stage a warm hip or foot bath , and a large opiate ...
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... persons not suspected of disloyalty , and from whom danger was no longer apprehended , began about 1778 to occupy the attention of liberal - minded statesmen ; and in 1780 Sir George Savile introduced a bill for the repeal of some of ...
... persons not suspected of disloyalty , and from whom danger was no longer apprehended , began about 1778 to occupy the attention of liberal - minded statesmen ; and in 1780 Sir George Savile introduced a bill for the repeal of some of ...
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... person guaranteed , or by those interested in his fortunes . Where a pre- mium is paid , the transaction becomes a ... persons employed either in public or private offices of trust . The tendency of judicial decisions , both in England ...
... person guaranteed , or by those interested in his fortunes . Where a pre- mium is paid , the transaction becomes a ... persons employed either in public or private offices of trust . The tendency of judicial decisions , both in England ...
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... person lodging the caveat , so that he may appear and object . Thus , caveats are frequently entered at the Patent Office ... persons ; or at the Admiralty Court to prevent the unopposed arrest- ment of a ship . The term is also used in ...
... person lodging the caveat , so that he may appear and object . Thus , caveats are frequently entered at the Patent Office ... persons ; or at the Admiralty Court to prevent the unopposed arrest- ment of a ship . The term is also used in ...
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... person ; with mingled lust and hate he persecuted her from day to day , until circumstances enabled him to consummate ... persons from the lists of citizens . Gradually the super- intendence of the censor extended from the public to the ...
... person ; with mingled lust and hate he persecuted her from day to day , until circumstances enabled him to consummate ... persons from the lists of citizens . Gradually the super- intendence of the censor extended from the public to the ...
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