Library of Universal Knowledge: A Reprint of the Last (1880) Edinburgh and London Edition of Chambers' Encyclopaedia, with Copious Additions by American Editors, Količina 4American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... Scotland is helianthemum vulgare , the yellow flowers of which are a frequent ornament of dry hill - slopes . CIT ... Scotland . In Scotland , a C. is done in the court of session by an officer of court , or by a messenger - at - arms ...
... Scotland is helianthemum vulgare , the yellow flowers of which are a frequent ornament of dry hill - slopes . CIT ... Scotland . In Scotland , a C. is done in the court of session by an officer of court , or by a messenger - at - arms ...
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... Scotland , amounting to about £ 110,000 , and a separate C. L. was kept up for Ireland of £ 207,000 . Against these large sums , however , were still placed many charges which belonged to the nation rather than the crown ; and it was ...
... Scotland , amounting to about £ 110,000 , and a separate C. L. was kept up for Ireland of £ 207,000 . Against these large sums , however , were still placed many charges which belonged to the nation rather than the crown ; and it was ...
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... Scotland it was used in the 16th c . to designate the free booters of the border as well as the Celtic tribes of the highlands ; and there were two characteristics common to both - their predatory habits , and their distribution into ...
... Scotland it was used in the 16th c . to designate the free booters of the border as well as the Celtic tribes of the highlands ; and there were two characteristics common to both - their predatory habits , and their distribution into ...
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... Scotland are as valid as those in the face of the church , provided they be of such a kind as to establish the consent of the parties to become man and wife in point of fact . But , notwithstanding the existence of this rule of the ...
... Scotland are as valid as those in the face of the church , provided they be of such a kind as to establish the consent of the parties to become man and wife in point of fact . But , notwithstanding the existence of this rule of the ...
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... Scotland , and which not unfrequently inserts its proboscis through the sleeve , or some other part of the dress , and thus makes man himself the object of its attack . It is about one third of an inch in length , mostly black , with ...
... Scotland , and which not unfrequently inserts its proboscis through the sleeve , or some other part of the dress , and thus makes man himself the object of its attack . It is about one third of an inch in length , mostly black , with ...
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Stran 353 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law ; and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? ' King or queen :
Stran 273 - X. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people. ARTICLE XI. The judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by citizens of another state, or by citizens or subjects of any foreign state.
Stran 272 - Provided that no amendment which may be made prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth section of the first article ; and that no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal suffrage in the Senate. ARTICLE VI. All debts contracted and engagements entered into before the adoption of this Constitution shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution as under the Confederation.
Stran 230 - America, agree to certain articles of confederation and perpetual union between the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. ... ARTICLE 1. The style of this confederacy shall be "The United States of America.
Stran 220 - That all actions and proceedings which before the passing of this act might have been brought in any of her Majesty's superior Courts of record where the plaintiff dwells more than twenty miles from the defendant, or where the cause of action did not arise wholly or in some material point within the jurisdiction of the Court within which the defendant dwells or carries on his business at the time of the action brought...
Stran 290 - Now this was the manner in former time in Israel concerning redeeming and concerning changing, for to confirm all things: -••> a man plucked off his shoe, and gave it to his neighbor; and this was a testimony in Israel.
Stran 172 - Watches or besets the house or other place where such other person resides, or works, or carries on business, or happens to be, or the approach to such house or place ; or 5.
Stran 269 - The times, places and manner of holding elections for senators and representatives shall be prescribed in each State by the legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time, by law, make or alter such regulations, except as to the places of choosing senators.
Stran 172 - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority, — 1.
Stran 25 - States were suable, and of all set-offs, counterclaims, claims for damages, whether liquidated or unliquidated, or other demands whatsoever on the part of the government of the United States against any claimant against the government in said court...