The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, Volume 6H.G. Allen, 1888 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... complete direct ruler on the 1st November 1858 , and then empress the territorial area and civilized administration of British of India on the 1st January 1377 India in his eight years ' term of office as Lord Clive to found the empire ...
... complete direct ruler on the 1st November 1858 , and then empress the territorial area and civilized administration of British of India on the 1st January 1377 India in his eight years ' term of office as Lord Clive to found the empire ...
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... complete and pleasing of all . It is singular that those beautiful chimes ( which are partly attributed to Handel ) had been heard by thousands of men scattered all over England for 70 years before any one thought of copying them , but ...
... complete and pleasing of all . It is singular that those beautiful chimes ( which are partly attributed to Handel ) had been heard by thousands of men scattered all over England for 70 years before any one thought of copying them , but ...
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... complete monopoly of the trade , attempting to extirpate all the clove trees growing in their native islands , and to concentrate the whole pro- duction in the Amboyna Islands . With great difficulty the French succeeded in introducing ...
... complete monopoly of the trade , attempting to extirpate all the clove trees growing in their native islands , and to concentrate the whole pro- duction in the Amboyna Islands . With great difficulty the French succeeded in introducing ...
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... complete combustion of the carbonaceous portion of a coal . This represents part of the mineral matter present in the plants from which the coal was originally formed , with such further addition by infiltration and mechanical admixture ...
... complete combustion of the carbonaceous portion of a coal . This represents part of the mineral matter present in the plants from which the coal was originally formed , with such further addition by infiltration and mechanical admixture ...
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... complete basins , entirely cir- cumscribed by the lower members of the carboniferous series ; 2. Those in which one limb of the basin only is visible , the opposite one being obscured by Permian or other strata of newer date ; and 3 ...
... complete basins , entirely cir- cumscribed by the lower members of the carboniferous series ; 2. Those in which one limb of the basin only is visible , the opposite one being obscured by Permian or other strata of newer date ; and 3 ...
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Page 292 - ... 4. 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.
Page 292 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Page 262 - When one cultivates to the utmost the principles of his nature, and exercises them on the principle of reciprocity, he is not far from the path. What you do not like, when done to yourself, do not do to others.
Page 220 - ... not specifying the same shall be deemed fraudulent on the part of the promoters, directors, and officers of the company knowingly issuing the same, as regards any person taking shares in the company on the faith of such prospectus, unless he shall have had notice of such contract.
Page 165 - The lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they who seek the Lord, shall want no manner of thing that is good.
Page 135 - With many parts of this preface, in the sense attributed to them and which the words undoubtedly seem to authorize, I never concurred; but on the contrary objected to them as erroneous in principle and as contradictory (in appearance at least) both to other parts of the same preface and to the author's own practice in the greater number of the poems themselves.
Page 321 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part payment...
Page 136 - He who begins by loving Christianity better than Truth, will proceed by loving his own sect or Church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all.
Page 292 - Where any person wilfully and maliciously breaks a contract of service or of hiring, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will be to endanger human life, or cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property whether real or personal to destruction or serious injury...
Page 209 - What is a Communist ? One who hath yearnings For equal division of unequal earnings. Idler or bungler, or both, he is willing To fork out his penny and pocket your shilling.