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... ment of saying : You are worthy to decide between Leibnitz and me . ' King William wished to retain him permanently in England , and to that end made him several advantageous offers ; but his affection for his mother induced him to ...
... ment of saying : You are worthy to decide between Leibnitz and me . ' King William wished to retain him permanently in England , and to that end made him several advantageous offers ; but his affection for his mother induced him to ...
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... ment . It was perhaps voluntarily , and from being wearied with dominion , that Diocletian , and along with him Maximian , abdicated ( 305 ) . Christina of Sweden retired from the throne ( 1654 ) out of prefer- ence for the freedom of ...
... ment . It was perhaps voluntarily , and from being wearied with dominion , that Diocletian , and along with him Maximian , abdicated ( 305 ) . Christina of Sweden retired from the throne ( 1654 ) out of prefer- ence for the freedom of ...
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... ment brought to light in the winter of 1854 , in all must incline the top of it forward in the direction of departments of the public business connected with the motion . The amount of this inclination will be the war , filled up the ...
... ment brought to light in the winter of 1854 , in all must incline the top of it forward in the direction of departments of the public business connected with the motion . The amount of this inclination will be the war , filled up the ...
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... ment , or formal accusation , is the phrase by which accession to a crime is signified ; and it applies to all offences against the criminal law , there being , ac- cording to the practice of the Scotch courts , no dis- tinction in this ...
... ment , or formal accusation , is the phrase by which accession to a crime is signified ; and it applies to all offences against the criminal law , there being , ac- cording to the practice of the Scotch courts , no dis- tinction in this ...
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... ment . Some understand by A. , the pedestal on which such ornament stands . ACT , in the Drama , is a distinct part of the general plot or action , and its conclusion is usually marked by a fall of the curtain . An act should be , in a ...
... ment . Some understand by A. , the pedestal on which such ornament stands . ACT , in the Drama , is a distinct part of the general plot or action , and its conclusion is usually marked by a fall of the curtain . An act should be , in a ...
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