Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 121819 |
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... pass by the train of argument , though highly ingenious and conclusive , in order to notice , in a somewhat detailed manner , the three questions by which these are succeeded , and which are of considerably more practical im- portance ...
... pass by the train of argument , though highly ingenious and conclusive , in order to notice , in a somewhat detailed manner , the three questions by which these are succeeded , and which are of considerably more practical im- portance ...
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... pass away ( Wotton ) . VADE MECUM , or VENI MECUM , a Latin phrase , used in English to express a thing that is very handy and familiar , and which one usually carries about with them ; chiefly applied to some favourite book . VADO , a ...
... pass away ( Wotton ) . VADE MECUM , or VENI MECUM , a Latin phrase , used in English to express a thing that is very handy and familiar , and which one usually carries about with them ; chiefly applied to some favourite book . VADO , a ...
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... pass away ( Wotton ) . ADE MECUM , or VENI MECUM , a Latin phrase , used in English to express a thing that is very handy and familiar , and which one usually carries about with them ; chiefly applied to some favourite book . VADO , a ...
... pass away ( Wotton ) . ADE MECUM , or VENI MECUM , a Latin phrase , used in English to express a thing that is very handy and familiar , and which one usually carries about with them ; chiefly applied to some favourite book . VADO , a ...
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... pass , or giving a false account of themselves on examination , after warning . All rogues or vagabonds escap- ing from the house of correction before the ex- piration of the time of their commitment ; and all who have been punished as ...
... pass , or giving a false account of themselves on examination , after warning . All rogues or vagabonds escap- ing from the house of correction before the ex- piration of the time of their commitment ; and all who have been punished as ...
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... pass a great part of their time . The principal buildings are the palace of the grand master , the infirmary , the conser- vatory , and the magnificent church of St. John . The pavement of this church is com- posed entirely of ...
... pass a great part of their time . The principal buildings are the palace of the grand master , the infirmary , the conser- vatory , and the magnificent church of St. John . The pavement of this church is com- posed entirely of ...
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Seite 1 - Another part of their duty is to attend at all Congregations of the Senate, to stand in scrutiny with the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, to take the open suffrages of the house, both by word and writing, to read them, and to pronounce the assent or dissent accordingly; to read the Graces unto the Regent House, to take secretly the assent or dissent, and openly to pronounce the same. They must be Masters of Arts of two years...