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... passed the examinations conducted by the boards of Veterinary Surgeons obtained its charter of incorporation , a difference arose between the college and Dick , which resulted in the latter seceding altogether from the union that had ...
... passed the examinations conducted by the boards of Veterinary Surgeons obtained its charter of incorporation , a difference arose between the college and Dick , which resulted in the latter seceding altogether from the union that had ...
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... 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 bill passed by both houses of parliament . This royal prerogative has not been ...
... 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 bill passed by both houses of parliament . This royal prerogative has not been ...
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... passed nine studious years , chiefly de- voted to classical reading , Plato and Tacitus being his favourite authors , because " the former described the ideal man , and the latter man as he really is . " On his return to Naples he found ...
... passed nine studious years , chiefly de- voted to classical reading , Plato and Tacitus being his favourite authors , because " the former described the ideal man , and the latter man as he really is . " On his return to Naples he found ...
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... passed by the Imperial Legislature . Sir Robert Peel moved an amendment , which , on a division ( 6th May ) , was defeated by a majority of five only in a house of 583 , and ministers thereupon resigned . The duke of Wellington was ...
... passed by the Imperial Legislature . Sir Robert Peel moved an amendment , which , on a division ( 6th May ) , was defeated by a majority of five only in a house of 583 , and ministers thereupon resigned . The duke of Wellington was ...
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... passed , the first in 1860 , with the view of encouraging a class of small freeholders . The principle underlying all these laws was that residence by landowners on their farms , and their cultivation , were more important to the state ...
... passed , the first in 1860 , with the view of encouraging a class of small freeholders . The principle underlying all these laws was that residence by landowners on their farms , and their cultivation , were more important to the state ...
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