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... civil and military service during the Empire , and accompanied Napoleon to St. ( November 27 , 1816 ) , in which he spoke freely Helena , 1815. A letter to Lucien Bonaparte of the manner in which Napoleon was treated , caused him to be ...
... civil and military service during the Empire , and accompanied Napoleon to St. ( November 27 , 1816 ) , in which he spoke freely Helena , 1815. A letter to Lucien Bonaparte of the manner in which Napoleon was treated , caused him to be ...
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... civil war between Pompey and Cæsar . orary Fabius Pictor and Cincius Alimentus It is believed that during Nero's reign ap- attempted to satisfy , writing chiefly in Greek.peared the character novel " Satiricon , " ascribed The master of ...
... civil war between Pompey and Cæsar . orary Fabius Pictor and Cincius Alimentus It is believed that during Nero's reign ap- attempted to satisfy , writing chiefly in Greek.peared the character novel " Satiricon , " ascribed The master of ...
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... civil as well as ecclesiastical affairs . Laval Univ . at Quebec and Montreal commemorates his name . Lavalle ( lä - väl'yā ) , Juan , 1797-1841 ; Ar- gentinian military officer ; b . Buenos Aires ; joined the patriot army , 1813 ...
... civil as well as ecclesiastical affairs . Laval Univ . at Quebec and Montreal commemorates his name . Lavalle ( lä - väl'yā ) , Juan , 1797-1841 ; Ar- gentinian military officer ; b . Buenos Aires ; joined the patriot army , 1813 ...
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... ( civil action ) . To the domain of remedial law belong , finally , international criminal law and international private law , which some French writers group under the common title droit in- ternational particulier . The purpose of those ...
... ( civil action ) . To the domain of remedial law belong , finally , international criminal law and international private law , which some French writers group under the common title droit in- ternational particulier . The purpose of those ...
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... Civil War ; entered the regular army as second lieutenant , 1866 ; became lieutenant colonel and inspector general , 1889 , after having taken part in several Indian campaigns and the pursuit and capture of the fugitive chief , Geronimo ...
... Civil War ; entered the regular army as second lieutenant , 1866 ; became lieutenant colonel and inspector general , 1889 , after having taken part in several Indian campaigns and the pursuit and capture of the fugitive chief , Geronimo ...
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Page 138 - No Freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed; nor will we pass upon him, nor condemn 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.
Page 91 - THE LOGARITHM: of a number is the exponent of the power to which it is necessary to raise a fixed number, to produce the given number. The fixed number is called the base of the system.
Page 100 - The Lord's Prayer, for a succession of solemn thoughts, for fixing the attention upon a few great points, for suitableness to every condition, for sufficiency, for conciseness without obscurity, for the weight and real importance of its petitions, is without an equal or a rival.
Page 137 - Fingal, an Ancient Epic Poem, In Six Books : Together with several other Poems, composed by Ossian the Son of Fingal. Translated from the Galic Language, By James Macpherson.
Page 307 - We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Page 264 - ... that these coins do not differ from the standard fineness and weight by a greater quantity than is allowed by law, the trial shall be considered and reported as satisfactory...
Page 265 - I have greater witness than that of John : for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me that the Father hath sent me.
Page 91 - The logarithm of a quotient is equal to the logarithm of the dividend minus the logarithm of the divisor.
Page 259 - For convenience all minerals are referred to a scale of hardness of ten units, composed of common or well known minerals, which are as follows: (1) talc; (2) gypsum; (3) calcite; (4) fluorite; (5) apatite; (6) orthoclase; (7) quartz; (8) topaz; (9) sapphire; and (10) diamond.
Page 91 - The logarithm of the product of any number of factors is equal to the sum of the logarithms of the factors.