КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «CIRCUMJACENCY»
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circumjacency в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову
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Now this, again, is imaginable only as aetherial interstate and circumjacency.
SPACE is common to this Aether with whatever else hath Potentiality; but
interstate it has [fllv] not, but 1s. It IS the space which it constitutes but not fills. It
follows ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas McFarland, Nicholas Halmi, 2002
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Behavior Settings: A Revision and Extension of Roger G. ...
See also name of specific type of circuit Circumjacency: and the behavior setting
inventory/survey, 52; as characteristic of behavior settings, 14—20, 25, 30, 168,
275, 359, 367; and data systems, 275, 278—79, 289; definition of, 32; examples ...
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The monthly review, or, literary journal
The vines) taken from the' circumjacency of the Rhine, and irpm Bnrgundy, make
a,tg,hi; thy t,h,e-.Cqn13g'y and Cape yvincs. The bulioeks qfl-lungaxxy and ,P,
Ql5nj5J.,haYe, improved- in switze;--la,nd and other places. Time jhgep of Spiim-
...
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The Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of ...
Merebotle, which is the old orthography of the name, means, in AngloSaxon, ' the
dwelling place at the marsh,' and alludes to the ancient circumjacency of marshy
ground at the site of the village. The church of Merebotle belonged in some ...
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The Construction of Cognitive Maps
As noted above, there is no "special proper unit", but rather there are event units
at varying degrees of circumjacency and interjacency. In fact, as will be seen
below, the scale of the event unit that is the focus of travel may well shift with ...
"Tobacco, which was originally brought us from 2t'l'te_lslar_tdo*l' Tobago, proves
much better in many 'other places', partidularly in Virginiasi The vines taken from
the circumjacency 'of the Rhine, and from Burgundy, make at this day the ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1777
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English Literature and Ancient Languages
According to the second edition of the OED, Richardson's Clarissa (1748) coined
not only circumjacency, concedence, disavowal, execrations, and prescriptive,
but also asquat, chuffily, farmyard, fligbtiness, out-door, and pimply. The first ...
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Decisions of the Court of sessions, from 1752 to (1808)
No doubt the circumjacency of the different manufactures has rendered these
houses less agreeable to inhabit, has diminished the value of the property, and
the acquiescence of the pursuer or her authors in these, now debars complaint.
Faculty of Advocates (Scotland), 1809
They were herded through the large wooden gates and into an out- sized
courtyard formed essentially from a circumjacency of squalid white stuccoed
barracks-like structures. From his vantage point in the courtyard, he could see
there were ...
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The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
No doubt the circumjacency of the different manufactures has rendered these
houses less agreeable to inhabit, has diminished the value of the property, and
the acquiescence of the pursuer or her authors in these, now debars complaint.
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1804