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... person is moved to action . 5. A fami- to a Hindu syllogism , it will be expedient to explain liar case ( dr3ish'tânta ) , or that in regard to which a how the Nyaya defines the different members of a man of an ordinary and a man of a ...
... person is moved to action . 5. A fami- to a Hindu syllogism , it will be expedient to explain liar case ( dr3ish'tânta ) , or that in regard to which a how the Nyaya defines the different members of a man of an ordinary and a man of a ...
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... person who is a witness must have sufficient understanding to know the nature and obligations of an oath ; and on ... persons who admit that they have no religious belief whatever , are excluded from giving evidence in courts of justice ...
... person who is a witness must have sufficient understanding to know the nature and obligations of an oath ; and on ... persons who admit that they have no religious belief whatever , are excluded from giving evidence in courts of justice ...
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... person so doing liable to be indicted for a misdemeanour . Persons exposing them in streets , roads , or public places , are also liable to be punished as rogues and vagabonds with hard labour . An important change in the law was ...
... person so doing liable to be indicted for a misdemeanour . Persons exposing them in streets , roads , or public places , are also liable to be punished as rogues and vagabonds with hard labour . An important change in the law was ...
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... person , and were laid upon the altar ; and the Ambrosian rite still preserves this usage in a ceremonial which may be witnessed in the cathedral of Milan . By degrees , other gifts were superadded to those of bread and wine - as of ...
... person , and were laid upon the altar ; and the Ambrosian rite still preserves this usage in a ceremonial which may be witnessed in the cathedral of Milan . By degrees , other gifts were superadded to those of bread and wine - as of ...
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... person who is seated in a vehicle in motion , and it is very deceptive when the motion is so equable as not to be felt by the person himself . The illusion is most complete when the attention is riveted on an object several yards off ...
... person who is seated in a vehicle in motion , and it is very deceptive when the motion is so equable as not to be felt by the person himself . The illusion is most complete when the attention is riveted on an object several yards off ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1889 |
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