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Uniformity, Act of
uniformity. An alternative lectionary has been provided by the Revised Table of Lessons Measure, 1922 (12 & 13 Geo. 5, No.
Mensalia
Mensalia, parsonages or spiritual livings united to the tables of religious houses, and called mensal benefices amongst the canonists,
Jus civile
Jus civile, the interpretation of the laws of the Twelve Tables, and now of the whole system of the Roman Laws
Law Reports
their responsibility may be cited in argument. For abbreviations, see tables in, e.g., Mews's Digest. The Scottish reports (civil cases) from
Legitimi h'redes
was given to them by a law of the Twelve Tables, Sand. Just., 7th Edn. 280.
Lessons, table of
Book in lieu of the existing table; and the Revised Tables of Lessons Measure, 1922 (12 & 13 Geo. 5, No.
Literary work
Literary work, includes computer programmes, tables and compilations including computer databases. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of
Liturgy
Table of Lessons has been provided by the (English) Revised Tables of Lessons Measure, 1922 (12 & 13 Geo.5, No. 3).
Cafeteria
the end of the counter and taking the food to tables to eat
Pr'dia volantia
the duchy of Brabant, certain things movable, such as beds, tables, and other heavy Articles of furniture, were ranked amongst immovables,
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