10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PERNOCTATION»
Scopri l'uso di
pernoctation nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
pernoctation e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
In that branch of law therefore pernoctation is the test of residence. But that is a
very narrow ground of construction, confined to the poor law: and it would be
perverting other Acts as to residence if we held that construction applicable to
them.
Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, 1865
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
... the beginning of a settlement was when the inhabitants had notice that the
party intended to abide with them as an inhabitant. For that purpose his sleeping
in the parish was most important. In that branch of law therefore pernoctation is ...
Thomas Flower Ellis, Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn, 1865
3
A Full, True and Comprehensive View of Christianity: ...
The preceding time of the night is to be tsþedt in a vigil' or pernoctation, when
Christians are to assemble "together to' perform all parts of divine service,
psalmody, and "le-ding' the scripturc, the law, the prophets, and the gospel,
praying, ...
4
A Blush of Maidens, a Foolishness of Old Men: Stories, ...
Pernoctation, or something like that they called it. Lovely word, pernoctation. See,
it's all in the word, all in the naming of something. Give a pretty word to an
unlovely thing and it improves the thing at once. Give an unusual name to
something ...
5
A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With ...
It seems many eminent jurists in Europe think the rule of pernoctation is as infra
prasidia. 1 Dodson, 105, 185. So was once the English rule ; though that now is
condemnation, as to aliens, — as to British subjects, till fitted out as a vessel of
war ...
6
The Warden's Punishment Book of All Souls College, Oxford, ...
Which day and yeare Master Edward Darell was conuented, and prooued guiltie
of seuerall faultes against Statute, as diuillation, pernoctation out of the Colledge,
and that seuerall times without leaue, of refusing to appeare when hee was ...
Scott Mandelbrote, John Davis, 2013
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Oxford Historical Society
College for correction. In 1 599 Sr Robert Leech and Sr John Meades were guilty
of pernoctation and breaking windows. They had been sent to prison by the
Proctor.36 Pernoctation, or failure to pass the night in College, was generally
dealt ...
8
Report of cases argued and determined in the English courts ...
... a settlement was when the inhabitants had notice that the party intended to
abide with them as an inhabitant. For that purpose his sleeping in the parish was
most important. In that branch of law therefore pernoctation is the test of
residence.
... a rare perfedtion, which we can only tend to in this life, but we must do what
moral diligence we can: and, as for the instance and particularities of duty and
devotion, we are yet at greater liberty; for we are not obliged to pernoctation in
prayer, ...
Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber, 1828
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The Gilded Tongue: Overly Eloquent Words for Everyday Things
... sprinkle: ASPERGE spruce up: TITIVATE stammering: T R A U L I S M starchy:
AMYLACEOUS star-shaped: STELLIFORM staying up all night (as when partying
or studying): PERNOCTATION still waters, relating to: LENTIC stocky physique, ...