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... land in the 17th century . Its popularity seems to have reached its height in the time of Queen Anne , and Addison has given in the Spectator a regular criticism of one of the performances . The scenes as now given by the itinerant ...
... land in the 17th century . Its popularity seems to have reached its height in the time of Queen Anne , and Addison has given in the Spectator a regular criticism of one of the performances . The scenes as now given by the itinerant ...
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... land ; and Macaulay's History of England . PURL , a beverage now little used except among the lower classes in and around London . It is made by warming a pint of ale with a quarter of a pint of milk , and adding some sugar and a wine ...
... land ; and Macaulay's History of England . PURL , a beverage now little used except among the lower classes in and around London . It is made by warming a pint of ale with a quarter of a pint of milk , and adding some sugar and a wine ...
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... land - measuring , gauging , engineering , & c . - are , in this sense , cases of quadrature , except in those very special cases in which an area or a volume can be assigned exactly as a finite function of its dimensions . See ...
... land - measuring , gauging , engineering , & c . - are , in this sense , cases of quadrature , except in those very special cases in which an area or a volume can be assigned exactly as a finite function of its dimensions . See ...
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... land , the maxim being , that the owner is entitled to the soil down to the centre of the earth . No person , therefore , is entitled to work a quarry or carry away the materials unless he derives his right from the owner by lease or ...
... land , the maxim being , that the owner is entitled to the soil down to the centre of the earth . No person , therefore , is entitled to work a quarry or carry away the materials unless he derives his right from the owner by lease or ...
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... land without the king's concurrence . The Statute of Treasons makes it treason to compass her death , or to violate her chastity , even with her consent , and the queen consenting is herself guilty of treason . If accused of treason ...
... land without the king's concurrence . The Statute of Treasons makes it treason to compass her death , or to violate her chastity , even with her consent , and the queen consenting is herself guilty of treason . If accused of treason ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1868 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1896 |
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