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The tax was so far personal, that a man paid only in the county where he lived, though he should possess estates in other counties; and the assessors formed a loose estimation of his property, and rated him accordingly. * Coke's Inst. book iv. chap. 1, cf fifteenths, quinzins. Coke's Inst. book iv. chap. 1, subsidies temporary. * Journ. 11th July, 1610. Coke's Inst. book iv. subsidies temporary.
"F. L. Journal," vol. vii. p. 318; Pitré, vol. iv. pp. 391, 410. A variant given by Prof. Basset, p. 161, quoting Bresnier, "Cours de langue Arabe." In a Maya story given by Dr. "Journ. Ethnol. Soc." N. S., vol. ii. p. 26; Giles, passim; Brauns, p. 388. "Y Cymmrodor," vol. v. p. 94. Map, Dist. ii. c. 11. Map, Dist. ii. c. 12. "Y Cymmrodor," vol. iv. p. 201.
Woodworth, R. S., "A Revision of Imageless Thought," in Psychological Review, January, 1915; Presidential Address, American Psychological Association, Philadelphia, 1914, December. See esp. pp. 26-27. Compound imagination. Freud, "Selected Papers on Hysteria and other Psychoneuroses;" trans. A. A. Brill, Monograph, Journ. Nerv. and Ment. Dis. Co., 1909, New York; pp. 5, and 177.
Wodzicki, "Ornithologische Miscell.," Journ. f. Ornithol., 1856. The Pseudaetus is also obliged to have recourse to a subterfuge in order to gain birds that fly well. He easily destroys fowls, and hunts them so successfully that in Spain, in certain isolated farms, it has been necessary to give up rearing fowls in consequence of these numerous depredations.
The Deccan Traps have been described by Sykes, Geol. Trans., 2nd Series, vol. iv.; also Rev. S. Hislop, "On the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Nagpur, Central India," Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. x. p. 274; and Ibid., vol. xvi. p. 154. Also, H. B. Medlicott and W. T. Blanford, Manual of the Geology of India, vol. i. . Blanford, Geology of Abyssinia, p. 185.
Crooke, W. Popular Religion and Folklore of Northern India. 2 vols. Archibald Constable & Co. Westminster, 1896. Crawley, A.E. Sexual Taboo. Journ. Anthr. Inst., xxiv, 1895. Man, E.H. The Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman Islands. Jour. Anthr. Inst., xii, 1882. Crantz, David. History of Greenland. Trans, fr. the German, 2 vols. Longmans, Green. London, 1820.
They again excited the people by never-ceasing inquiries after conspiracies, by reports of insurrections, by feigned intelligence of invasions from abroad, by discoveries of dangerous combinations at home among Papists and their adherents. * Clarendon, vol. ii. p. 415. Journ. 30th Nov. 1641 Nalson, vol ii. y 688.
Under color of redressing grievances, which during this short reign could not be very numerous, they were to proceed in regulating and controlling every part of government which displeased them; and if the king either cut them short in this undertaking, or refused compliance with their demands, he must not expect any supply from the commons. * Journ. 27th March, 1626.
In the beginning, however, of Charles's reign, the militia was still deemed formidable. De Wit having proposed to the French king an invasion of England during the first Dutch war, that monarch replied, that such an attempt would be entirely fruitless, and would tend only to unite the English. * Danby's Memoirs, p. 7. Danby's Memoirs, p. 65. * Journ. 1st of March, 1689.
This was a mistake: the opposite party, led by Vane, who had discovered the object of Cromwell, The qualification of an elector was the possession for his own use of an estate real or personal of the value of two hundred pounds. Journ. 30th March, 1653.
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