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  • See also ibid.

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  • At the annual provincial synod, held by consent of the states, two ministers and one 3 Ibid.

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  • These might sub-delegate the whole cause or any part of it as they pleased, ibid.

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  • She will be queen of all her subjects, and would have all the parties and distinctions of former reigns ended and buried in hers."' Her motive for getting rid of the Whigs was not any real dislike of their administration, but the wish to escape from the domination of the party,' and on the advent Ibid.

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  • The contentious jurisdiction of the courts Christian was confined to promises of marriage, nullity of marriage caused by " diriment " impediments only, validity or invalidity of the sacrament, divorce a thoro (ibid.).

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  • It is also obtained from Indian yellow (Graebe, ibid.),.

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  • It has " had a greater influence on the development of the Jewish mind than almost any other book after the completion of the Talmud " (ibid.).

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  • Archaeology (1903), and " Hittite Inscriptions, translated and annotated," ibid.

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  • And so he even propounded a scheme, which fell still-born, that would have 8 Ibid.

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  • When Fox and Grenville came into power in 1806 Grattan was offered, but refused to Ibid.

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  • Lycurgus (ibid.) even goes so far as to claim that by their action during the crisis after Chaeroneia they had saved the state.

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  • Scavi, 1904, 65), and a Greek necropolis of the 6th and 5th centuries B.C. has been found to the south-east (ibid.

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  • Ceci Natizie degli Scavi (1908), p. 86; and one or two others are recorded by Professor Viola, ibid.

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  • By the direct union of copper and silicon, cuprosilicon, consisting mainly of Cu 4 Si, is obtained (Lebeau, C.R., 1906; Vigouroux, ibid.).

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  • Thus James (ibid.) classifies the various "selves" as the material, the spiritual, the social and the "pure."

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  • Soc., 1891; see also ibid.

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  • In 1685 he was appointed one of the Commissioners for collecting the cess of the county (Ibid, VIII., 463 ).

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  • For special rules where there is a change in the basic rate - see ibid. sec.

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  • Custos Angliae), later writers refer to them as justiciarii, with or without the prefix summus or capitalis (ibid.

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  • Epistemology is concerned rather with the possibility of knowledge in the abstract (sub specie aeternitatis, Ward, ibid.).

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  • Hence, although a priori it would be reasonable to conjecture that objects with Etruscan characteristics came from Etruria, the evidence, positive and negative, points decisively to an Etruscan factory in or near Praeneste itself" (Conway, ibid.).

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  • But he admits that " some of the old poems may have been borrowed from tradition, without any intermediary " (ibid.); and when it is considered that the traces of the " cantilenes " are slight, and that the degree in which they inspired the later poetry must be a matter of impression rather than of proof, it does not surprise us to find other scholars (notably Paul Meyer) attaching less importance to them, or even doubting their existence.2 When Leon Gautier shows how history passes into legend, and legend again into romance, we are reminded of the difference 1 Die exegetischen Scholien der Ilias, p. vii.

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  • It vitiated the proceedings (ibid, Lord Justice General Clyde at p 86).

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