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... give it distinctive features of its own . Among the most remarkable of its numerous public buildings are the old palace or castle , com- manding , from its high position , a glorious view of the surrounding country , and interesting for ...
... give it distinctive features of its own . Among the most remarkable of its numerous public buildings are the old palace or castle , com- manding , from its high position , a glorious view of the surrounding country , and interesting for ...
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... give force to the stroke . The English name is said to have been originally Nut - hack . One species , the EUROPEAN N. ( S. Europaa ) , is common in most parts of Europe , and is found in most of the wooded districts of England . Its ...
... give force to the stroke . The English name is said to have been originally Nut - hack . One species , the EUROPEAN N. ( S. Europaa ) , is common in most parts of Europe , and is found in most of the wooded districts of England . Its ...
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... give employment to the people . In Netherlands church history , N. is famed as the place where a great religious move- ment began at the middle of last century . The history of the movement , which spread through out the land , contains ...
... give employment to the people . In Netherlands church history , N. is famed as the place where a great religious move- ment began at the middle of last century . The history of the movement , which spread through out the land , contains ...
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... give , according to the evidence , so himself by swearing his innocence . These oaths help you God ; and the juror kisses the New Testa- were commonly accompanied by some imprecatory ment . Witnesses who are called to give evidence forn ...
... give , according to the evidence , so himself by swearing his innocence . These oaths help you God ; and the juror kisses the New Testa- were commonly accompanied by some imprecatory ment . Witnesses who are called to give evidence forn ...
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... give his evidence , for it is assumed , that without the religious sanction , his testimony cannot be relied upon ... gives maintains that direction to its confluence with the false evidence in a court of justice or in a judicial Irtish ...
... give his evidence , for it is assumed , that without the religious sanction , his testimony cannot be relied upon ... gives maintains that direction to its confluence with the false evidence in a court of justice or in a judicial Irtish ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1889 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1887 |
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