The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 5Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1918 |
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... returned to Saint Petersburg where his writings attracted no- tice by their intense satire and servility . In 1825 he started the Severnaja Pchelá ( North- ern Bee ) , a daily paper , which for long was alone permitted to discuss ...
... returned to Saint Petersburg where his writings attracted no- tice by their intense satire and servility . In 1825 he started the Severnaja Pchelá ( North- ern Bee ) , a daily paper , which for long was alone permitted to discuss ...
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... returned poor in purse but rich in experience , and became an author . His first work was on the Art of War , ' in which he displayed un- common talents . He wrote a book on ' Money , ' translated the ' Travels of Mungo Park , ' and ...
... returned poor in purse but rich in experience , and became an author . His first work was on the Art of War , ' in which he displayed un- common talents . He wrote a book on ' Money , ' translated the ' Travels of Mungo Park , ' and ...
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... returned to Parliament as a Conservative member for Hert- fordshire . His numerous speeches of this period relate to the excise duties , the Crimean War , China and the East India Company . On the formation of the Derby Ministry in 1848 ...
... returned to Parliament as a Conservative member for Hert- fordshire . His numerous speeches of this period relate to the excise duties , the Crimean War , China and the East India Company . On the formation of the Derby Ministry in 1848 ...
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... returned to his trade in Elstow , and at about the age of 20 married a wife , whose goodness of character is the accepted proof that Bunyan was better than he represented himself . Of far more importance in giving character to Bunyan's ...
... returned to his trade in Elstow , and at about the age of 20 married a wife , whose goodness of character is the accepted proof that Bunyan was better than he represented himself . Of far more importance in giving character to Bunyan's ...
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... returned every five or six , was rewarded with a gold medal by the Institute in 1800. This treatise , which proposed some improvements in Dr. Obler's mode of cal- culation , is contained in the Memoires de- l'Institut for 1806. During ...
... returned every five or six , was rewarded with a gold medal by the Institute in 1800. This treatise , which proposed some improvements in Dr. Obler's mode of cal- culation , is contained in the Memoires de- l'Institut for 1806. During ...
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Stran 347 - The Imposition of Punishment by Fine, Penalty, or Imprisonment for enforcing any Law of the Province made in relation to any Matter coming within any of the Classes of Subjects enumerated in this Section.
Stran 46 - Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
Stran 347 - Tender. 21. Bankruptcy and Insolvency. 22. Patents of Invention and Discovery. 23. Copyrights. 24. Indians, and Lands reserved for the Indians. 25. Naturalization and Aliens. 26. Marriage and Divorce. 27. The Criminal Law, except the Constitution of Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction, but including the Procedure in Criminal Matters.
Stran 347 - Property 2 The Regulation of Trade and Commerce 3 The raising of Money by any Mode or System of Taxation. 4 The borrowing of Money on the Public Credit. 5 Postal Service. 6 The Census and Statistics. 7 Militia, Military and Naval Service, and Defence. 8 The fixing of and providing for the Salaries and Allowances of Civil and other Officers of the Government of Canada.
Stran 347 - Navigation and shipping. 11. Quarantine, and the establishment and maintenance of marine hospitals. 12. Sea coast and inland fisheries. 13. Ferries between a province and any British or foreign country or between two provinces.
Stran 361 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of the...
Stran 347 - Province. 14. The Administration of Justice in the Province, including the Constitution, Maintenance, and Organization of Provincial Courts, both of Civil and of Criminal Jurisdiction, and including Procedure in Civil Matters in those Courts.
Stran 347 - Lieutenant-Governor. 2. Direct Taxation within the Province in order to the raising of a Revenue for Provincial purposes. 3. The Borrowing of Money on the sole credit of the Province. 4. The Establishment and Tenure of Provincial Offices and the Appointment and Payment of Provincial Officers.
Stran 28 - Now this part of my work I fulfilled with great sense ; for the terrors of the law and guilt for my transgressions lay heavy on my conscience : I preached what I felt; what I smartingly did feel; even that under which my poor soul did groan and tremble to astonishment.
Stran 347 - Local works and undertakings, other than such as are of the following classes: (a) Lines of Steam or other Ships, Railways, Canals, Telegraphs, and other works and undertakings connecting the Province .with any other or others of the Provinces, or extending beyond the limits of the Province...