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121Helvetic Consensus — The Helvetic Consensus (Latin: Formula consensus ecclesiarum Helveticarum ) is a Swiss Reformed symbol drawn up in 1675 to guard against doctrines taught at the French academy of Saumur, especially Amyraldism. OriginThe strict and uncompromising… …
122Scott v. Shepherd — (1772) 95 ER 525 is an important English tort law case on remoteness and the principle of novus actus interveniens .FactsA larrikin tossed a lit firework into a market. It was quickly thrown away to another person and another, and it ended by… …
123Элиассон, Олафур — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Элиассон. Олафур Элиассон …
124surveillance — I noun care, charge, circumspection, examination, guard, heed, inspection, lookout, observation, oversight, protection, scrutiny, stewardship, superintendence, supervision, vigil, vigilance, watch, watchfulness II index bondage, contemplation,… …
125Manciple’s Tale, The — by Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1396) Chaucer’s Manciple’s Tale is the last fictional text in THE CANTERBURY TALES, in most manuscripts coming immediately before the Parson’s sermon on the Seven Deadly Sins that ends the collection.A BEAST FABLE… …
126heed — Synonyms and related words: TLC, abide by, accept, accordance, acquittal, acquittance, act up to, adhere to, adherence, advertence, advertency, alertness, animadvert, anticipation, application, assiduity, assiduousness, attend, attend to, attend… …
127Hague Conferences — (1899, 1907) International conferences formalizing the laws of war. Many contemporaries imagined that they would show the way to the abolition of war and its replacement by a system of arbitration. The Hague Conference of 1899 was called in… …
128discretion — When applied to public functionaries, discretion means a power or right conferred upon them by law of acting officially in certain circumstances, according to the dictates of their own judgment and conscience, uncontrolled by the judgment or… …