The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, 14±ÇGeorge Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1862 |
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... side the tributaries are much larger and more numerous , the most important being the Neckar , Main , Lahn , and Sieg . - The lower Rhine extends for about 300 m . from Cologne to its mouths , and flows through a low level country ...
... side the tributaries are much larger and more numerous , the most important being the Neckar , Main , Lahn , and Sieg . - The lower Rhine extends for about 300 m . from Cologne to its mouths , and flows through a low level country ...
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... side by side , they are not so accurate as the single - barrelled piece . The Americans avoid the defects of this arrangement by placing one barrel over the other and causing them to turn on a common axis , so that one lock answers for ...
... side by side , they are not so accurate as the single - barrelled piece . The Americans avoid the defects of this arrangement by placing one barrel over the other and causing them to turn on a common axis , so that one lock answers for ...
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... side of the barrel , which was then closed by a screw . The chamber was larger than the bore of the piece , and the balls when forced through in firing were elon- gated to greater length than that of some of the projectiles now used ...
... side of the barrel , which was then closed by a screw . The chamber was larger than the bore of the piece , and the balls when forced through in firing were elon- gated to greater length than that of some of the projectiles now used ...
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... sides of the river , he also owns the whole river as far as his land extends along it ; and the owner in fee of land lying under an unnavigable river , whether he owns the whole bed or only to the centre on one side , may sell and ...
... sides of the river , he also owns the whole river as far as his land extends along it ; and the owner in fee of land lying under an unnavigable river , whether he owns the whole bed or only to the centre on one side , may sell and ...
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... side leading into the bore . The cartridge is introduced and the block is pushed up , cutting off the rear end of the cartridge . The carbine of Col. Greene , late- ly introduced into the English service , also be- longs to the slide ...
... side leading into the bore . The cartridge is introduced and the block is pushed up , cutting off the rear end of the cartridge . The carbine of Col. Greene , late- ly introduced into the English service , also be- longs to the slide ...
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10 ÆäÀÌÁö - A future interest is vested when there is a person in being who would have a right, defeasible or indefeasible, to the immediate possession of the property, upon the ceasing of the intermediate or precedent interest. 695. A future interest is contingent, whilst the person in whom, or the event upon which, it is limited to take effect remains uncertain.
71 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... without diminution or alteration. No proprietor has a right to use the water, to the prejudice of other proprietors, above or below him, unless he has a prior right to divert it, or a title to some exclusive enjoyment. He has no property in the water itself, but a simple usufruct while it passes along. Aqua currit et debet currere ut currere solebat is the language of the law.
10 ÆäÀÌÁö - The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession will become vacant before the estate limited in remainder determines, universally distinguishes a vested remainder from one that is contingent.
264 ÆäÀÌÁö - sale" is a word of precise legal import, both at law and in equity. It means at all times a contract between parties to give and to pass rights of property for money, which the buyer pays or promises to pay to the seller for the thing bought and sold.
88 ÆäÀÌÁö - A hue, from huer, to shout, and cry, hutesium et clamor, is the old common law process of pursuing, with horn and with voice, all felons, and such as have dangerously wounded another.
190 ÆäÀÌÁö - PAINTERS : Their Superiority in the ART of LANDSCAPE PAINTING to all the Ancient Masters, proved by examples of the True, the Beautiful, and the Intellectual, from the Works of Modern Artists, especially from those of JM Turner, Esq., RA By a GRADUATE of OXFORD.
287 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is not necessary, I conceive, that the distress should be actual or immediate, or that the danger should 'be imminent and absolute. It will be sufficient if, at the time the assistance is rendered, the vessel has encountered any damage or misfortune which might possibly expose her to destruction if the services were not rendered.
27 ÆäÀÌÁö - The judicial power of the State shall be vested in a Supreme Court of Errors, a Superior Court, and such inferior courts as the General Assembly shall, from time to time, ordain and establish; the powers and jurisdiction of which courts shall be defined by law.
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - I am Melendez of Spain," replied he, "sent with strict orders from my king to gibbet and behead all the Protestants in these regions. The Frenchman who is a Catholic, I will spare ; every heretic shall die.