10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PRESTRICTION»
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The Fund Agreement in the Courts. 4 Vols.
A court in Patria will apply Patria's prestriction on the exclusive currency, but the
question is whether courts in other countries will recognize the prestriction. These
courts may find the answer to the question in Article VIII, Section 2(b) if ...
2
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
P'_iA PRESSITANT—PRESTONIA. PRESTRICTION—PRESUMP'I'UOL'S.
PRESSITANT, pres'e-tant, a. Gravitating; heavy.— Not in use. Pnnssunn, presh'
ure, .0. (Italian and Latin.) The not of pressing or urging with force; the act of
squeezing ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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A New Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
Pnnsr'-0, ad. Quick, at once; with quickness. PRESTER=pre'-ster, 8. An
exhalation thrown - from the clouds with such force as to take tire by collision.
PRESTIGES, pres'-té-giz, 8. 11/. (Compare Prestriction.) Illusions, impostures,
juggling tricks.
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker, 1836
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The Chambers Dictionary
prestis simo: — /j/prestis simos [Ital, from Lpraesldai hand] pre-stressed pre-sirest'
. adj (of concrete) strengthened with stretched wires or rods rather than large
steel bars as in reinforced concrete, [pre- ( 1 )] prestriction pri-strik'shan, (ohs.
rare) ...
5
Designing applications with MSMQ: message queuing for developers
MQ_ERROR_ILLEGAL_PROPERTY_VALUE— An illegal property value was
specified in pRestriction. MQ_ERROR_ILLEGAL_PROPID — An illegal property
was specified in pColumns. MQ_ERROR_ILLEGAL_RELATION— An invalid ...
6
A dictionary of the English language: containing the ...
... to hold fast, to bind; strain, strait, strict, strigment, stringent, adstriction, astrict,
astringe, constrain, distrain, district, obstruction, overstrain, perstrmp/e,
prestriction, restrain, superstrain, unconstrained, unrestrained, unstrained,
unstraitened.
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
A point of view, gazebo, vista, loop-hole, belvedere, watch-tower, field of view,
theatre, amphitheatre, 442. Blindness, cecity, exceca- tion, amaurosis, cataract,
ablepsy, prestriction, nictitation, wink, blink, A blinkard. V. To be blind, &c, not to
see, ...
8
The History of King William III. 2. Ed. -London, A. Roper 1703
They likewise own'd themselves satisfied as to the Seventh Article concerning the
Reunions; but not so with the Agreement made about Lormin, which they would
have restored to the Duke its Sovereign, without any manner of pRestriction.
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
2d, A township of Gallatin county, Kentucky, PRESTRPCTION, s. sprzestrictus,
prcestrirzgo, Latin.] Dimness.-Boast not of your eyes; it is feared you have
Balaam's disease, a pearl in your eye, Mammon's prestriction. Lsilton, Anzsim.
Renz.
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction
Boast not of your eyes; it is feared you have Balaam's disease, a pearl in your
eye, Mammon's prestriction. Remonst. Alas, we could tell you of China, Japan,
Peru, Brazil, New England, Virginia, and a thousand others, that never had any ...