The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, Τόμος 17H.G. Allen, 1888 |
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Σελίδα 27
... regarded as mere " upland towns " or populous townships , with nothing but a parochial organiza- tion , or the faint semblance of municipal institutions which grew out of the administration of fairs and markets . These are now comprised ...
... regarded as mere " upland towns " or populous townships , with nothing but a parochial organiza- tion , or the faint semblance of municipal institutions which grew out of the administration of fairs and markets . These are now comprised ...
Σελίδα 30
... regarded as parts of the counties in which they were situate and as answerable accordingly ing generally , it may be said that the ordinary boroughs were to the sheriff . It was of the highest importance to the without any powers of ...
... regarded as parts of the counties in which they were situate and as answerable accordingly ing generally , it may be said that the ordinary boroughs were to the sheriff . It was of the highest importance to the without any powers of ...
Σελίδα 50
... regarded as one of the classics in the literature of Alpine geology . It was in the year 1831 that Murchison found the field in which the chief work of his life was to be accom- plished . Acting on a suggestion made to him by Buck- land ...
... regarded as one of the classics in the literature of Alpine geology . It was in the year 1831 that Murchison found the field in which the chief work of his life was to be accom- plished . Acting on a suggestion made to him by Buck- land ...
Σελίδα 56
... regarded as one of the most delightful speci- mens of his calido style . In the following year ( 1656 ) the same body gave him an order for a vast picture of San Antonio de Padua , for which he received 10,000 reals | ( £ 104 ) . This ...
... regarded as one of the most delightful speci- mens of his calido style . In the following year ( 1656 ) the same body gave him an order for a vast picture of San Antonio de Padua , for which he received 10,000 reals | ( £ 104 ) . This ...
Σελίδα 64
... regarded by Mommsen as an unhistorical " doublette " of what is related on better authority of the son . MUSEUS is the name of three Greek poets . The first is an almost fabulous personage , who is said to have flourished in Attica ...
... regarded by Mommsen as an unhistorical " doublette " of what is related on better authority of the son . MUSEUS is the name of three Greek poets . The first is an almost fabulous personage , who is said to have flourished in Attica ...
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Σελίδα 53 - Culpable homicide, which would otherwise be murder, may be reduced to manslaughter if the person who causes death does so in the heat of passion caused by sudden provocation.
Σελίδα 57 - LL.B. in 1823, and was called to the. Bar by the society of Lincoln's Inn, in Michaelmas Term...
Σελίδα 225 - I come, like Themistocles, to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British People. I place myself under the protection of their laws, which I claim from your Royal Highness, as the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of my enemies.
Σελίδα 196 - I come to lead you into the most fertile plains in the world : rich provinces, great cities, will be in your power. There you will have wealth, honour, and glory. Soldiers of Italy, can your courage fail?
Σελίδα 138 - What must have been the result of this ? As long as people thought in language, it was simply impossible to speak of morning or evening, of spring and winter, without giving to these conceptions something of an individual, active, sexual, and at last, personal character.
Σελίδα 53 - If the offender, for any unlawful object, does an act which he knows or ought to have known to be likely to cause death, and thereby kills any person, though he may have desired that his object should be effected without hurting any one.
Σελίδα 53 - That all murder, which shall be perpetrated by means of poison, or by lying in wait, or by any other kind of wilful, deliberate and premeditated killing, or which shall be committed in the perpetration or attempt to perpetrate any arson, rape, robbery, or burglary, shall be deemed murder of the first degree ; and all other kinds of murder shall be deemed murder in the second degree...
Σελίδα 52 - ... (d.) an intent to oppose by force any officer of justice on his way to, in, or returning from the execution of the duty of arresting, keeping in custody, or imprisoning any person whom he is lawfully entitled to arrest, keep in custody, or imprison, or the duty of keeping the peace or dispersing an unlawful assembly, provided that the offender has notice that the person killed is such an officer so employed.
Σελίδα 53 - If the offender means to cause to the person killed any bodily injury which is known to the offender to be likely to cause death, and if the offender, whether he does or does not mean to cause death, is reckless whether death ensues or not...
Σελίδα 129 - The thought that is most intensely present with the mystic is that of a supreme, all-pervading, and in-dwelling power, in whom all things are one.