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1. Berith is derived from a root word which means "to cut," and hence a covenant is a "cutting," with reference to the cutting or dividing of animals into two
2. theoretical books were derived from it
3. Then there was the account created for the receipt of funds derived from George's 'partnership' with Samuel Allcock
4. All other revenue is ultimately derived from some one or other of these
5. The revenue derived from labour is called wages; that derived from stock, by the person who manages or employs it, is called profit; that derived from it by the person who does not employ it himself, but lends it to another, is called the interest or the use of money
6. All taxes, and all the revenue which is founded upon them, all salaries, pensions, and annuities of every kind, are ultimately derived from some one or other of those three original sources of revenue, and are paid either immediately or mediately from the wages of labour, the profits of stock, or the rent of land
7. A produce, of which the value is principally derived from its scarcity, is necessarily degraded by its abundance
8. Of all the commercial advantages, however, which Scotland has derived from the Union with England, this rise in the price of cattle is, perhaps, the greatest
9. There are, indeed, a few manufactures, in which the necessary rise in the real price of the rude materials will more than compensate all the advantages which improvement can introduce into the execution of the work In carpenters' and joiners' work, and in the coarser sort of cabinet work, the necessary rise in the real price of barren timber, in consequence of the improvement of land, will more than compensate all the advantages which can be derived from the best machinery, the greatest dexterity, and the most proper division and distribution of work
10. His revenue is, in this case, derived from his labour only
11. The revenue, however, which is derived from such things, must always be ultimately drawn from some other source of revenue
12. Hence the great benefit which the country has derived from this trade
13. The paper of each colony being received in the payment of the provincial taxes, for the full value for which it had been issued, it necessarily derived from this use some additional value, over and above what it would have had, from the real or supposed distance of the term of its final discharge and redemption
14. Though that part of the revenue of the inhabitants which is derived from the profits of stock, is always much greater in rich than in poor countries, it is because the stock is much greater ; in proportion to the stock, the profits are generally much less
15. This branching genealogical tree he began to develop was derived from a process he called natural selection
16. The subsistence of both is derived from his bounty, and its continuance depends upon his good pleasure
17. A man of profession, too whose revenue is derived from another source often loves to secure his savings in the same way
18. sense of security derived from feeling "balanced", concentration upon the core by initiating a
19. Of the Advantages which Europe has derived From the Discovery of America, and from that of a Passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope
20. The following is a summary of revelations from the spirit world as derived from the readings by mediums:
21. However, immense pleasure or satisfaction could also be derived from other activities which have nothing to do with return on investments
22. The distance could not much weaken the dependency of the representative upon the constituent, and the former would still feel that he owed his seat in parliament, and all the consequence which he derived from it, to the good-will of the latter
23. Among those nations of husbandmen, who are but just come out of the shepherd state, and who are not much advanced beyond that state, such as the Greek tribes appear to have been about the time of the Trojan war, and our German and Scythian ancestors, when they first settled upon the ruins of the western empire; the sovereign or chief is, in the same manner, only the greatest landlord of the country, and is maintained in the same manner as any other landlord, by a revenue derived from his own private estate
24. When Agamemnon, in Homer, offers to Achilles, for his friendship, the sovereignty of seven Greek cities, the sole advantage which he mentions as likely to be derived from it was, that the people would honour him with presents
25. As long as such presents, as long as the emoluments of justice, or what may be called the fees of court, constituted, in this manner, the whole ordinary revenue which the sovereign derived from his sovereignty, it could not well be expected, it could not even decently be proposed, that he should give them up altogether
26. Even where the reward of the master does not arise altogether from this natural revenue, it still is not necessary that it should be derived from that general revenue of the society, of which the collection and application are, in most countries, assigned to the executive power
27. A tax upon the rent of houses, so far as it falls upon the inhabitants, must be drawn from the same source as the rent itself, and must be paid from their revenue, whether derived from the wages of labour, the profits of stock, or the rent of land
28. This mode of taxation, therefore, it seems evident, could never, without the most grievous oppression, produce a revenue nearly equal to what is derived from the present mode without any oppression
29. State of happiness, derived from the Latin „felix," meaning happy
30. Interesting word, derived from the Latin verb „incipare," a verb meaning „to begin
31. Sharia, supposedly derived from his and his followers" teachings, is the furthest thing from traditional morality
32. Our modern day medicine is mainly derived from nature and scientists have spent years mimicking the active elements found in herbs
33. Any numbers derived from native sources are to be looked on with suspicion; for they have no true idea of numeration, the word “many'' being used for all large amounts, and may as equally signify hundreds as thousands
34. Canon or ―Ecclesiastical‖ Law is a body of laws derived from biblical and scriptural sources as well as the inspired writings of (private) individuals governing the (organization) of the Roman Catholic Church and its members
35. Although the choices that we oftentimes make are the inevitable outcome of Free Will, such decisions, however, are not…inevitable! Unlike the Beast, that lacks a moral directory, Humankind enjoys a variety of moral templates derived from an eternal source
36. Clive was a Taurian, derived from some insectoid roots
37. I figured probably the so-called Cartesian graphical system was derived from his name
38. Regarding the beginning of an understanding toward a perception of an “Ultimate Authority,” in a previous chapter it was stated: “Against all the understanding derived from his senses that should convince Man of his singularity, somehow he could never feel totally alone in the world
39. Again, in a following paragraph: “Against all the understanding derived from his senses that should convince Man of his singularity, somehow, he could never feel totally alone in the world
40. Our name was derived from the form of prayer that Jesus did in
41. Our brain constantly collects and processes millions of data derived from three typical sources: (1) the external data captured by our senses: eyes, ears, smell, taste, touch, psychic, etc
42. Because of the stability that derived from her founding documents, America had enjoyed a
43. derived datatype (derived from other types of the data)
44. The root causes of altruistic behavior is derived from the individual positive and healthy
45. Ancient, modern and revolutionary, the SourcePoint Practice[138] is derived from 2,600 year-old wisdom teachings and is supported by modern medical research
46. “Over 80% of the top 50 acts last year saw at least two-thirds of their income derived from concerts, and merchandising at concert venues
47. required is wasteful and the pleasure derived from it is momentary
48. Once the effort estimates are derived from Size or through direct methods, then we identify the resources and count, which will help us to fix the schedule
49. physics, this can be attributed to the fact that all matter, form, and substance is derived from
50. The sensations we have about our world, derived from experiences in