The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, 10. sējumsGeorge Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana Appleton, 1875 |
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7. lappuse
... united with and political abuses of the day with a vigor and the Erie conference of the Methodist Epis- earnestness which gained for the author the title copal church , and was elected professor of of the " chartist parson , " and fully ...
... united with and political abuses of the day with a vigor and the Erie conference of the Methodist Epis- earnestness which gained for the author the title copal church , and was elected professor of of the " chartist parson , " and fully ...
51. lappuse
... United States and England , he was allowed to depart with his family and friends . His wife had se- cretly escaped from Hungary , and his children , two sons and a daughter , had been allowed by Haynau to join him in Asia . On Sept. 1 ...
... United States and England , he was allowed to depart with his family and friends . His wife had se- cretly escaped from Hungary , and his children , two sons and a daughter , had been allowed by Haynau to join him in Asia . On Sept. 1 ...
90. lappuse
... United States it has so lost its significance as to be given indiscrimi- nately to almost any well dressed woman.— " Our Lady " is a title frequently applied to the Virgin Mary , generally in connection with some attribute , as " Our ...
... United States it has so lost its significance as to be given indiscrimi- nately to almost any well dressed woman.— " Our Lady " is a title frequently applied to the Virgin Mary , generally in connection with some attribute , as " Our ...
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... United States are engaged , has left his family and connections , and at his own ex- pense come over to offer his services to the United States , without pension or particular allowance , and is anxious to risk his life in our cause ...
... United States are engaged , has left his family and connections , and at his own ex- pense come over to offer his services to the United States , without pension or particular allowance , and is anxious to risk his life in our cause ...
97. lappuse
... United States , landing at New York and condemned to death . During Arnold's in- Aug. 4 , and proceeded almost immediately to vasion of Virginia in the beginning of 1781 , Mount Vernon . He subsequently visited An- Washington sent ...
... United States , landing at New York and condemned to death . During Arnold's in- Aug. 4 , and proceeded almost immediately to vasion of Virginia in the beginning of 1781 , Mount Vernon . He subsequently visited An- Washington sent ...
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186. lappuse - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
222. lappuse - International Law, as understood among civilized nations, may be defined as consisting of those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as consonant to justice, from the nature of the society existing among independent nations ; with such definitions and modifications as may be established by general consent.
464. lappuse - ... a wire down the outside of the building into the ground, or down round one of the shrouds of a ship, and down her side till it reaches the water?
291. lappuse - November, 1764, was one of those of its distinguished members chosen to prepare an address to the king, a memorial to the lords, and a remonstrance to the house of commons, in opposition to the stamp act.
224. lappuse - The navigation of the River St. Lawrence, ascending and descending from the 45th parallel of north latitude, where it ceases to form the boundary between the two countries, from, to, and into the sea, shall forever remain free and open for the purposes of commerce to the citizens of the United States, subject to any laws and regulations of Great Britain or of the Dominion of Canada, not inconsistent with such privilege of free navigation.
227. lappuse - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
306. lappuse - The whole south is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long struggle, has been drawn; and, though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for a redress of grievances, real or supposed, yet in my own person I had to meet the question whether I should take part against my native state.
9. lappuse - The city is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles, and generally of considerable length, and of convenient width.
427. lappuse - Act no insurance shall be made by any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate, on the life or lives of any person or persons, or on any other event or events whatsoever, wherein the person or persons for whose use, benefit, or on whose account such policy or policies shall be made shall have no interest, or by way of gaming or wagering...
227. lappuse - A neutral government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a power with which it is at peace ; and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction,...