The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 684 pages |
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... ment , which is allowed to pass by unheed- ed , to be lost in some marsh , or eventually in the ocean ! It is true , that , in some parts , irrigation is not understood ; and , that it is not always practicable to obtain proper ...
... ment , which is allowed to pass by unheed- ed , to be lost in some marsh , or eventually in the ocean ! It is true , that , in some parts , irrigation is not understood ; and , that it is not always practicable to obtain proper ...
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... ment , in a matter of which he has jurisdic- tion . JUDGMENT , among logicians , a faculty or rather act of the human soul , whereby it compares its ideas , and perceives their agreement or disagreement . JUDGMENT . The opinion of the ...
... ment , in a matter of which he has jurisdic- tion . JUDGMENT , among logicians , a faculty or rather act of the human soul , whereby it compares its ideas , and perceives their agreement or disagreement . JUDGMENT . The opinion of the ...
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... whose name shall be drawn , and who shall not appear after being openly called three times , shall , on oath made of his having been lawfully summoned , forfeit a sum not ment . Indies . JUSTICE signifies he who is deputed JUP JUR.
... whose name shall be drawn , and who shall not appear after being openly called three times , shall , on oath made of his having been lawfully summoned , forfeit a sum not ment . Indies . JUSTICE signifies he who is deputed JUP JUR.
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... ment . Indies . JUSTICE signifies he who is deputed by the King to do right by way of judgment . JUSTICES in eyre , in ancient times , were sent with commission into several counties to hear such causes especially as were termed pleas ...
... ment . Indies . JUSTICE signifies he who is deputed by the King to do right by way of judgment . JUSTICES in eyre , in ancient times , were sent with commission into several counties to hear such causes especially as were termed pleas ...
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... ment they bind over the prosecutors , and bail the party , if bailable , to the next gene- ral gaol delivery ; but in smaller matters , as petty larceny , and in some other cases , they bind over to the sessions , but this is only in ...
... ment they bind over the prosecutors , and bail the party , if bailable , to the next gene- ral gaol delivery ; but in smaller matters , as petty larceny , and in some other cases , they bind over to the sessions , but this is only in ...
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