"Horn-Book" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
A primer; a book ex-plaining the rudiments of any science or branch of knowledge. The phrase “horn-book law" ls a colloquial designation of the rudiments or most familiar principles of law
The past is dead and buried. But I know now that buried things have a way of rising to the surface when one least expects them to.
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A special plea constituting a sufficient answer to plaintiff's action.
Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-EN/ to fold. --syn. KULPI.
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Read the complete definitionMullein.
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Read the complete definitionTo exhibit mental activity; to have the brain in action.
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Read the complete definitionOpposed to the office or authority of magistrates.
Read the complete definitionSaid of strata which lack conformity in direction of bedding, either as in unconformability, or as caused by a fault.
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