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Page 249
The origins of this privilege are obscure , and it appears to have existed for some time without being clearly defined . There was a confirmation , at all events , in 1480 , by a Bull of Sixtus IV . , Pope of Rome , which was accepted ...
The origins of this privilege are obscure , and it appears to have existed for some time without being clearly defined . There was a confirmation , at all events , in 1480 , by a Bull of Sixtus IV . , Pope of Rome , which was accepted ...
Page 366
The lowest limit contemplated by Manu appears to be the age of eight years , otherwise in verse 88 he would not have used the expression “ even though " ; but his dictum , intended for a particularly good match , has been taken ...
The lowest limit contemplated by Manu appears to be the age of eight years , otherwise in verse 88 he would not have used the expression “ even though " ; but his dictum , intended for a particularly good match , has been taken ...
Page 503
... is made to revolve rapidly , it appears not of seven colours , but of one uniform colour , white . . . . Ideas , also , which have been so often conjoined that whenever one exists in the mind the others immediately exist along with ...
... is made to revolve rapidly , it appears not of seven colours , but of one uniform colour , white . . . . Ideas , also , which have been so often conjoined that whenever one exists in the mind the others immediately exist along with ...
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