Beeton's Dictionary of universal information; comprising a complete summary of the moral, mathematical, physical and natural sciences [&c., ed. by S.O. Beeton and J. Sherer. Wanting pt. 13]. |
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الصفحة 892
... Roman basilicas , began to exhibit new features in the general plan of construction and ornamentation ; and as soon as the cessation of the internal strife and the fierce assaults of predatory tribes of northern and central Europe ...
... Roman basilicas , began to exhibit new features in the general plan of construction and ornamentation ; and as soon as the cessation of the internal strife and the fierce assaults of predatory tribes of northern and central Europe ...
الصفحة 893
... Roman- esque architecture , by the introduction of elements derived from the structures of northern Europe , it is equally clear that the origin of this style cannot be attributed to these rude nations , whose knowledge of the art of ...
... Roman- esque architecture , by the introduction of elements derived from the structures of northern Europe , it is equally clear that the origin of this style cannot be attributed to these rude nations , whose knowledge of the art of ...
الصفحة 903
... Roman Catholics . his statements was subsequently corroborated by Mr. The clergy are divided into two classes , -the higher and Pearce , who examined many of the ruined temples of the lower ; the former comprising patriarchs , metro ...
... Roman Catholics . his statements was subsequently corroborated by Mr. The clergy are divided into two classes , -the higher and Pearce , who examined many of the ruined temples of the lower ; the former comprising patriarchs , metro ...
الصفحة 905
... Roman supremacy , and down to the intro- belong to this age were equally distinguished by their duction of Christianity , the principal poet was Nican- appropriate excellences . In history we have Thucy- der ; the most important prose ...
... Roman supremacy , and down to the intro- belong to this age were equally distinguished by their duction of Christianity , the principal poet was Nican- appropriate excellences . In history we have Thucy- der ; the most important prose ...
الصفحة 931
... Roman mimi , who had their heads shaved , and were called planipedes . Harlequins and buffoons are also called zanni ... Romans , it is said , prized the hare very much as an article of food ; but it was forbidden to the Jews , the ...
... Roman mimi , who had their heads shaved , and were called planipedes . Harlequins and buffoons are also called zanni ... Romans , it is said , prized the hare very much as an article of food ; but it was forbidden to the Jews , the ...
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الصفحة 1132 - ... any mortgage, judgment, or lien, or otherwise charged upon or payable out of any land or rent, at law or in equity, or any legacy, but within twenty years next after a present right to receive the same shall have accrued to some person capable of giving a discharge for or release of the same...
الصفحة 1154 - And they shall build houses, and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards and eat the fruit of them. They shall not build, and another inhabit; they shall not plant, and another eat: for as the days of a tree are the days of my people, and mine elect shall long enjoy the work of their hands.
الصفحة 1014 - The vis insita, or innate -force of matter, is a power of resisting, by which every body, as much as in it lies, endeavours to persevere in its present state, whether it be of rest, or of moving uniformly forward in a right line.
الصفحة 1185 - That the master manufacturer, by dividing the work to be executed into different processes, each requiring different degrees of skill or of force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process; whereas, if the whole work were executed by one workman, that person must possess sufficient skill to perform the most ~~ difficult, and sufficient strength to execute the most laborious, of the operations into which the art is divided...
الصفحة 1025 - ... all other perils, losses, and misfortunes that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises and ship, &c., or any part thereof.
الصفحة 1176 - Eliz. c. 2, to be punished by six months' imprisonment, and treble damages to the party injured. Maintenance. 12. Maintenance is an offence that bears a near relation to the former, being an officious intermeddling in a suit that no way belongs to one, by maintaining or assisting either party, with money or otherwise to prosecute or defend it; a practice that was greatly encouraged by the first introduction of uses.
الصفحة 1064 - King, lords, and commons, are but the sport of his fury. Were he a member of this house, what might not be expected from his knowledge, his firmness, and integrity ! He would be easily known by his contempt of all danger, by his penetration, by his vigour.
الصفحة 1156 - ... no tradesman, artificer, workman, labourer, or other person whatsoever, shall do or exercise any worldly labour, business, or work of their ordinary callings, upon the Lord's Day, or any part thereof (works of necessity and charity only excepted...
الصفحة 1172 - No FREEMAN SHALL BE TAKEN OR IMPRISONED, OR DISSEISED, OR OUTLAWED, OR BANISHED, OR ANY WAYS DESTROYED, NOR WILL WE PASS UPON HIM, NOR WILL WE SEND UPON HIM, UNLESS BY THE LAWFUL JUDGMENT OF HIS PEERS, OR BY THE LAW OF THE LAND.
الصفحة 1172 - ... him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man, either justice or right.