The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volumen28Hugh Chisholm Encyclopædia Britannica Company, 1911 |
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... called , but he has a power somewhat resembling it . He can , when a bill has passed both Chambers , by a message to them , refer it back for further deliberation . The king or queen of England has the right to withhold sanction from a ...
... called , but he has a power somewhat resembling it . He can , when a bill has passed both Chambers , by a message to them , refer it back for further deliberation . The king or queen of England has the right to withhold sanction from a ...
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... called Vicarii Romae . In the early middle ages the term was applied to representatives of a count administering justice for him in the country or small towns and dealing with unimportant cases , levying taxes , & c . Monasteries and ...
... called Vicarii Romae . In the early middle ages the term was applied to representatives of a count administering justice for him in the country or small towns and dealing with unimportant cases , levying taxes , & c . Monasteries and ...
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... called Lake Wellington ; a narrow passage leads into Lake Victoria , which is joined to a wider expanse called Lake King . These are all fresh - water lakes and are visited by tourists , being readily accessible ( T. A. C. ) from ...
... called Lake Wellington ; a narrow passage leads into Lake Victoria , which is joined to a wider expanse called Lake King . These are all fresh - water lakes and are visited by tourists , being readily accessible ( T. A. C. ) from ...
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... called because it was regulated and widened in 1598 , passes through the city , dividing it into two unequal parts . It is true that the river forms at this point several arms , and the adjoining districts were subjected to periodical ...
... called because it was regulated and widened in 1598 , passes through the city , dividing it into two unequal parts . It is true that the river forms at this point several arms , and the adjoining districts were subjected to periodical ...
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... called the Freiung , each forming a little town of itself . As in most continental towns , the custom of living in flats is prevalent in Vienna , where few except the richer nobles occupy an entire house . Of late the so - called ...
... called the Freiung , each forming a little town of itself . As in most continental towns , the custom of living in flats is prevalent in Vienna , where few except the richer nobles occupy an entire house . Of late the so - called ...
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