30 Verbs to Use for the Word digest

Descriptive-word index and table of cases affirmed, reversed or modified, covering Current digest (American digest system) Vol.

Increasing his efforts, he soon overtakes the runaway lovers, challenges his rival by giving him a dig with his claw, and tells him to "come out and show himself a crab."

SEE New York annotated digest.

SOUTH WESTERN REPORTER DIGEST (SUPPLEMENTING TEXAS & SOUTH WESTERN DIGEST) INCLUDING CASES REPORTED IN V.286-300 SOUTH WESTERN REPORTER.

CALIFORNIA CURRENT DIGEST, continuing both New California digest and Kerr's California digest and supplements.

CUMULATIVE DESCRIPTIVE WORD INDEX AND TABLE OF CASES AFFIRMED, REVERSED OR MODIFIED, COVERING CURRENT DIGEST (AMERICAN DIGEST SYSTEM) Vol.

Jan. 1, 1926 to Dec. 31, 1928, supplementing Michigan digest, v.1-9.

To prevent the possibility of such deception, this upright magistrate undertook to compile and translate a body of Hindu and Mohammedan laws, and to form a digest of them in imitation of that of the Roman law framed by the order of the Emperor Justinian.

Untitled drawing depicting Reader's digest.

American law reports digest of cases and annotations, with table of cases digested.

Wage and hour cases bookscumulative digest and index.

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Nebraska Digest. New Jersey and Atlantic Digest. New Jersey Digest Annotated. New Jersey Statutes, Annotated Permanent Edition. <pb id='304.png' n='1968h1/A/1342' /> NEW YORK ANNUAL DIGEST.

Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 7Jan59; R228367. NEW YORK ANNUAL DIGEST, 1931, covering all reported decisions of the courts of New York with table of cases digested supplementing and continuing New York annual digest, 1930.

His peculiarity is not in making a digest of divinity,although he treated all the great subjects which have been discussed from Athanasius to Aquinas.

Forgive me,and mufflers I'll carefully pull O'er my knuckles hereafter, to make them, well-bred; To mollify digs in the kidneys with wool, And temper with leather a punch of the head.

These several suggestions, the first of which the Baron de Puffendorf thought not unworthy to introduce his great work on the Law of Nature and of Nations, the reader, if he please, may bear in mind, as he peruses the following digest of the laws and usages of speech.

It presents such a digest as we rarely witness, and to give the reader some idea of its laborious preparation, we select a specimen, the matter being arranged in a tabular or columnar form, thus: Scriptural NameJEZREAL, Valley, or Plain.

It is one strong proof of this, that we have heretofore been content to receive our digests of English grammar, either from men who had had no practical experience in the labours of a school-room, or from miserable modifiers and abridgers, destitute alike of learning and of industry, of judgement and of skill.

It is what Charles Lamb said a pun was,"a sole digest of wisdom."

I compared my digest with Thorndyke's notesof which I also made a copyand found that, brief as they were, they contained several matters that I had overlooked.

BURN, RICHARD, English vicar, born in Westmoreland; compiled several law digests, the best known his "Justice of the Peace" and "Ecclesiastical Law" (1709-1785).

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: I now communicate a digest of the information I have received relative to Louisiana, which may be useful to the Legislature in providing for the government of the country.

He leaned over, and administered with his bare hand a vicious dig to a magnificent hamadryad, that lay coiled upon itself in its open basket.

Borkar had even even taken humorous digs at me through his writings.

30 Verbs to Use for the Word  digest