The city derives its name from the creek, which was named in honour of the Rev. Harris G. [Please select]
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So far we have been considering the power which the State derives from the criminal law. [Please select]
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Like the hyena, the jackal derives its principal notoriety from its ferocious and untameable disposition. [Please select]
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And it derives its chief force, for good and evil, from the belief in the Mass. [Please select]
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It derives its origin altogether from custom and experience. [Please select]
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The Indian Government derives a revenue sometimes reaching twenty million dollars from this source. [Please select]
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Together these two features comprise the "bridle" from which the common name derives. [Please select]
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This river derives its source from several lakes in the north. [Please select]
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Following the suggestion of Fritz Müller and Hæckel, he derives the ancestry of insects from the Zoëa of crabs and shrimps. [Please select]
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It has its origin in natural law; it derives its power from civil law; and from the union of these two ideas, LABOR and PROTECTION, positive legislation results. [Please select]
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