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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COMMINATIVE»
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1
Jeremy Bentham: Critical Assessments
The Sanctional Part as a Prediction When the sanction is to be administrated by
the sovereign and consists in the threat of punishment, the sanctional part of the
law is called the comminative part or the comminution (134). This part of a law, ...
2
The Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
Where a threat of punishment is involved, the incitative part is called the
comminative part; where a reward for obedience is promised, it is called the
invitative part. Where reference is made to certain measures designed to remedy
the damage ...
3
Bentham: Legal philosophy
Where a threat of punishment is involved, the incitative part is called the
comminative part; where a reward for obedience is promised, it is called the
invitative part. Where reference is made to certain measures designed to remedy
the damage ...
4
An Introduction to the Study of Botany: In which the Science ...
Ex. Magnolia, Liriodendronj Prop. Bitter and tonic. Flowers fragrant. Ex. Magnolia.
14. WINTEREE. The Winter's Bark Tribe. Ex.Illicium. Prop. Stomachic and
Comminative. 15. Calycanthus. Prop. Flowers aromatic and fragrant. 16.
LAURINEE.
5
The Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature
... abscess seems difficult to determine. One of the principal signs is a doughy or (
Edematous feel of the integuments, but it is by the comminative and rational
symptoms chiefly that the surgeon is to judge; but we presume 116 Selected
Serines.
Count Buol, therefore, begged that, at least, the commencement of the campaign
might be comminative. Austria, too, might have feared, or rather affected to fear,
that Russia, angered by the way in which the Cabinet of Vienna has turned ...
Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith, 1854
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PRIMARY NON-FICTIONAL SOURCES VOLUME 6 Joseph Conrad: A ...
The ticket-collectors disperse. . . . Whether Conrad had any tickets the writer
never knew. He certainly never showed them. ... lt is perhaps in that way that one
oughtXo handle foreigners. ... Conrad remained wrapped in a comminative
gloom, ...
... Queen's Epicedium, work on whose realization is contemporary with the Holy
Sonnets.TM Certainly both the "saturated" melismas1' and comminative minims
and semibreves are Baroque in inspiration. dcttb, you eum b«r leu la fin I tie* Of ...
Paul Driver, Rupert Christiansen, 1989
The inflexible integrity of the record, and its comminative intention, throws a dark
colour over the general scene. If we knew nothing more of a man than what we
might gather from the lips of his severe friend and admonitor, we might think
some ...
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The Quarterly Journal of Foreign and British Medicine and ...
... but it is by the comminative and rational symptoms chiefly that the surgeon is to
judge; but we presume to think, that it will be rare indeed, that any thing like
certainty can be attained on this head ; and even though the surgeon is certain of
...