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Principle
principle has been explained in Butterworth's words and phrases, second edition, vol. 4 p. 177 thus: A 'principle' means a general
Lie
Lie, in Collins English Dictionary, 1979 Edition, the word 'lie' has been defined in connection with suits
Luxury
and (5) as an attribute as luxury coach, cruise duty, edition, flat, liner, shop, tax, trade, Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edn.,
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Manufacturing purposes
English Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 1203). According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases, Vol. 26, 'manufacture' implies a change
Maritagium
his infant ward in matrimony, Spelm. See 1 Reeves (Finlason's Edition), 171.
Material resources
wealth (as in money, property). In Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition) Vol. 37-A, the word 'Resources' has been defined at page
May be detained
'to keep in confinement or custody'. Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary, International Edition, at page 349, gives the meaning as to hold in
Migrated
permanent residence in the latter place. In Webster's dictionary (Second Edition, 1937), the word 'migrate' means 'to go from one place
Modesty
1860, s. 354] According to Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (Third Edition) modesty is the quality of being modest and in relation
Monasticon anglicanum
were connected with religious houses in England. The best modern edition is that published in 1817-1830, under the editorship of Messrs.
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