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Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Gassendi, Pierre" to "Geocentric" Volume 11, Slice 5

GASSENDI, PIERRE GEFLE GASTEIN GEGENBAUR, CARL GASTRIC ULCER GEGENSCHEIN GASTRITIS GEIBEL, EMANUEL GASTROPODA GEIGE GASTROTRICHA GEIGER, ABRAHAM GATAKER, THOMAS GEIJER, ERIK GUSTAF GATCHINA GEIKIE, SIR ARCHIBALD GATE GEIKIE, JAMES GATEHOUSE GEIKIE, WALTER GATES, HORATIO GEILER...

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1. VOLUME XI, SLICE V

GASSENDI, PIERRE GEFLE GASTEIN GEGENBAUR, CARL GASTRIC ULCER GEGENSCHEIN GASTRITIS GEIBEL, EMANUEL GASTROPODA GEIGE GASTROTRICHA GEIGER, ABRAHAM GATAKER, THOMAS GEIJER, ERIK GUS...

2. Act 1868 the production of a copy of the _Gazette_ is prima facie

evidence of royal proclamations and government orders and regulations. Similar gazettes are also published in Edinburgh and Dublin. Most countries (the United States excepted) h...

11. xv. The shipwrecked, wounded or sick who are landed at a neutral port

with the consent of the local authorities, must, failing a contrary arrangement between the neutral State and the belligerents, be guarded by the neutral State, so that they may...

5. ii. 21), and (b) in the hints of an "exodus" from the district of Kadesh

The history of an immigration into Palestine from beyond the Jordan would take various shapes in local tradition. In Genesis it is preserved from the southern point of view. The...

4. xiii. 33), least of all does it furnish grounds for the old view of

the division of the human race into evil Cainites and God-fearing Sethites. The excerpt with its description of the fall of the angels is used to form a prelude to the wickednes...

3. xxxvi. 5, 14, 18) related to Caleb, and thus included among the

descendants of Judah (1 Chron. ii. 43). Cases of adjustment, redistribution and "Levitizing" of individuals are frequent. There are traces of varying divisions both of the singe...

9. v. The military hospital-ships shall be distinguished by being painted

The ships mentioned in Articles ii. and iii. shall be distinguished by being painted white outside with a horizontal band of red about a metre and a half in breadth.

8. iii. Hospital-ships, equipped wholly or in part at the cost of private

individuals or officially-recognized Societies of neutral countries shall be respected and exempt from capture [if the neutral power to whom they belong has given them an offici...

7. ii. Hospital-ships, equipped wholly or in part at the cost of private

individuals or officially-recognized Relief Societies, shall likewise be respected and exempt from capture, provided the belligerent power to whom they belong has given them an...

6. i. Military hospital-ships, that is to say, ships constructed or

assigned by states specially and solely for the purpose of assisting the wounded, sick or shipwrecked, and the names of which shall have been communicated to the belligerent pow...

10. xiv. The shipwrecked, wounded or sick of one of the belligerents who

fall into the hands of the other, are prisoners of war. The captor must decide, according to circumstances, if it is best to keep them or send them to a port of his own country,...