British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Tom 2Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... causes to its de- cision . Demosthenes says , that in his time neither plaintiff nor defendant had any just reason to be ... cause in which judgment was given . The areopagites were judges for life . They never sat in judgment but in the ...
... causes to its de- cision . Demosthenes says , that in his time neither plaintiff nor defendant had any just reason to be ... cause in which judgment was given . The areopagites were judges for life . They never sat in judgment but in the ...
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... cause , according to an ancient tradition , this goddess , being present in the court of areopagus at the trial of Orestes , gave her casting vote to turn the scale of jus- tice . In some causes the sentence of this court was not final ...
... cause , according to an ancient tradition , this goddess , being present in the court of areopagus at the trial of Orestes , gave her casting vote to turn the scale of jus- tice . In some causes the sentence of this court was not final ...
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... cause , has gained a name , and settled their reputa- tion in the common esteem , with some kind of authority ; this may be called argu- mentum ad verecundiam . Secondly , another way is , to require the adversaries to admit what they ...
... cause , has gained a name , and settled their reputa- tion in the common esteem , with some kind of authority ; this may be called argu- mentum ad verecundiam . Secondly , another way is , to require the adversaries to admit what they ...
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... cause of mistake . 2. When it is known that an error has been committed , it is not pointed out where the error lies , and of course not easily corrected . Having given a full account of the fun- damental rules of Arithmetic , we shall ...
... cause of mistake . 2. When it is known that an error has been committed , it is not pointed out where the error lies , and of course not easily corrected . Having given a full account of the fun- damental rules of Arithmetic , we shall ...
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... cause . At that period the number of sailors in this coun- try amounted to 14,000 , and the navy to only 28 sail , many of which were small in size , and of no great force . The seamen indeed were very superior to those of the enemy ...
... cause . At that period the number of sailors in this coun- try amounted to 14,000 , and the navy to only 28 sail , many of which were small in size , and of no great force . The seamen indeed were very superior to those of the enemy ...
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