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" ... there is no word more ambiguous in its meaning than Possession. It is interchangeably used to describe actual possession and constructive possession which often so shade into one another that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. "
Notes on Building Construction: Materials course for honors - Seite 302
1892
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Belgium and Western Germany in 1833: Including Visits to Baden-Baden ..., Band 1

Frances Milton Trollope - 1835 - 316 Seiten
...that the different kinds of scenery are made to blend, or rather to follow each other, so artfully, that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. On leaving the town we came to ' gardens trim' and well laid out with gravel walks and terraces ; from...
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Parliamentary Papers, Band 45

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1840 - 548 Seiten
...that took place behind their backs. Mr. Stockdale. It is so difficult to divide a mathematical point ; it is difficult to say where one ends, and the other begins; it is,. in fact, like the flow of a river — the flow of the Thames and Isis, or the mixing of the...
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The New Englander, Band 7

1849 - 660 Seiten
...and marshes, which in some places intermingle with and penetrate the patches of fertile ground, so that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. Many of the springer of the Oasis are quite salt, whilst others may be called sweet The latter rise...
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Stokers and Pokers, Or, The London and North-Western Railway, the Electric ...

Sir Francis Bond Head - 1849 - 400 Seiten
...and marshes, which in some places intermingle with and penetrate the patches of fertile ground, so that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. Many of the springs of the Oasis are quite salt, whilst others may be called sweet. The latter rise...
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Adventures in the Libyan Desert and the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon

Bayle St. John - 1849 - 204 Seiten
...and marshes, which in some places intermingle with and penetrate the patches of fertile ground, so that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. Many of the springs of the Oasis are quite salt, whilst others may be called sweet. The latter rise...
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pt. 1. Geology

Iowa Geological Survey - 1858 - 832 Seiten
...soils of both deposits are so nearly alike in aspect when imbroken by natural or artificial excavation, that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. However, the following outlines are assumed to be not far from its eastern and northern limits in Iowa:...
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in ..., Band 264

Illinois. Supreme Court - 1915 - 718 Seiten
...general scheme of the act, however, the building and maintenance of roads are so closely connected that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. The act itself clearly contemplates but one fund to carry out its provisions, as is evidenced by section...
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Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Iowa, to the ..., Band 1

Iowa Geological Survey - 1870 - 462 Seiten
...soils of both deposits are so nearly alike in aspect when unbroken by natural or artificial excavation, that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. However, the following outlines are assumed to be not far from its eastern and northern limits in Iowa:...
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Elements of Surgical Pathology

Augustus Joseph Pepper - 1883 - 532 Seiten
...processes in the course of an ulcer, destruction and repair. These pass so gradually into each other that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. But, during the time that elapses from the commencement to the close, an ulcer may be said to pass through...
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New York Criminal Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in All Courts ..., Band 38

1922 - 624 Seiten
...used to describe actual possession and constructive possession, which often so shade into one another that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins." Several of the cases cited by the district attorney refer to possession of real property. (Churchill...
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