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Maritime law
be regarded, allowing for this bias, as among the noblest monuments of judicial wisdom, McCull Comm. Dict.
Monasticon anglicanum
Monasticon anglicanum. A monumental work by Sir Wm. Dugdale, Kt., Garter Principal King-at-Arms, originally
Monumenta qua nos recorda vocamus sunt veritatis et vetustatis vestigia
Monumenta qua nos recorda vocamus sunt veritatis et vetustatis vestigia [Lat.],
Public Order Act, 1936
right or not, and includes- (i) a public building and monument and precincts thereof; and (ii) any place accessible to the
Quaestor
the accommodation of foreign ambassadors, and financing the burials and monuments of distinguished citizens, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1253.
Pillar
shaft not supporting a superstructure as one erected for a monument or an ornament
Menhir
stone set upright in olden times as a memorial or monument Many of unknown date are found in Brittany and throughout
Monolith
one of large size shaped into a pillar statue or monument
Greyhound
the oldest varieties known and is figured on the Egyptian monuments
Cairn
early inhabitants of the British Isles apparently as a sepulchral monument
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