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1.5. rezultāts no 80.
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... four years after majority . Moreover , if a minor go into trade his contracts bind him , as they do other persons . Further , a minor can make a will or testament , operating on his movable estate , though he cannot alienate his ...
... four years after majority . Moreover , if a minor go into trade his contracts bind him , as they do other persons . Further , a minor can make a will or testament , operating on his movable estate , though he cannot alienate his ...
21. lappuse
... four years in Florence , by which time his fame was so well established that he was called to the school of fine arts in Paris as the successor of Denon . In 1834 he succeeded Horace Vernet as director of the academy at Rome , and in ...
... four years in Florence , by which time his fame was so well established that he was called to the school of fine arts in Paris as the successor of Denon . In 1834 he succeeded Horace Vernet as director of the academy at Rome , and in ...
25. lappuse
... four ounces of clean and well crystallized sulphate of iron , and four ounces of gum - arabic . Keep the whole in a wooden or glass vessel , occasionally shaken . In two months , strain , and pour off the ink into glass bottles . " The ...
... four ounces of clean and well crystallized sulphate of iron , and four ounces of gum - arabic . Keep the whole in a wooden or glass vessel , occasionally shaken . In two months , strain , and pour off the ink into glass bottles . " The ...
29. lappuse
... four inns of court in London having the exclusive privilege of calling persons to the English bar . See INNS OF COURT . INNES , THOMAS , the author of A Critical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of Scot- land , was the second son of ...
... four inns of court in London having the exclusive privilege of calling persons to the English bar . See INNS OF COURT . INNES , THOMAS , the author of A Critical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of Scot- land , was the second son of ...
31. lappuse
... four such socie- ties in London , viz . , the inner temple , the middle temple , Lincoln's inn , and Gray's inn . Each of these inns possesses certain smaller inns , which are mere collections of houses or chambers , as Clifford's inn ...
... four such socie- ties in London , viz . , the inner temple , the middle temple , Lincoln's inn , and Gray's inn . Each of these inns possesses certain smaller inns , which are mere collections of houses or chambers , as Clifford's inn ...
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