Great Britain, 1687, incorporated by Queen Anne, whose statutes were confirmed by George I.
Illustration: An incorporatedlion gardant in the fess point] An incorporated lion gardant in the fess point.
Persian Turks must be incorporated into the true fold of Allah, God of Love.
Was possibly incorporated later in the succeeding.
Meredith Bridge, was set apart from the township of Meredith and incorporated as a township under the name of Laconia in 1855; a section S.
The township of Lakewood was incorporated in 1892.
It was formerly the headquarters of a district of the same name, which was incorporated with that of Jhansi in 1891.
Knowledge should not be stuck on to the mind, but incorporated in it.
In 1754 an association was incorporated for carrying on a library, and their collection, added to the library already in existence, was called the City Library.
The chief incorporated institution on Quaker Hill is Akin Hall Association, founded in 1880 by Albert J.
The French Directory sent an army to assist the Belgians, the Austrians were driven from the country, and Belgium wasincorporated with France.
In 1794 it was annexed to France; but after the battle of Waterloo it was incorporated into the new kingdom of the Netherlands.
Professor Stoute, in the berth above him, which his fancy had incorporated into words.
This is recognized by the Pittsburgh Playground Association, an incorporated body which receives appropriations from the municipality, supplements these with private donations, and with the volunteer work of individuals and clubs.
In Pittsburgh the specific provisions in relation to details of building construction are incorporated in the main in state laws, but there are also certain city ordinances regulating building construction.
The Thirteenth Missouri became separated from the division in the last struggle, was incorporated for the night in Colonel Marsh's collection of regiments, constituting for the night McClernand's right.
Niebuhr clearly[24] denied the existence of the plebs until Ancus incorporated the Latins and bestowed upon them peculiar privileges thus forming a new and third class distinct from both patricians and clients.
Without doubt these possessions received great additions in later times,[16] but they were not incorporated in the Ager Romanus as the preceding had been.
They all require, however, that there must be a considerable number of inhabitants occupying a comparatively small area of territory, before the community can be incorporated as a city.
Differing from cities chiefly in size and in the extent of governmental powers, are small municipal corporations variously called villages, boroughs, and incorporated towns.
As far as we have been able to penetrate we find little else but ruins, wrecks, and vast bodies heaped up together and incorporated into one mass, without the smallest appearance of order or design.
These marine productions are incorporated with the stone, and when separated from them, leave the impressions of the shells with the greatest exactness.
The more momentous political questions of the day relate to organisation, there being no room for any serious attacks on principles that have been proclaimed and incorporated in the Constitution of the Republic.
This deposit is firmly adherent to the mucous membrane beneath or incorporated with it, and if removed leaves a raw, bleeding, ulcerated surface, upon which it is reproduced in a short period.
It was incorporated by Queen Elizabeth, and returned two members to the Irish parliament until the Union.
Dixon is the seat of the Northern Illinois normal school (incorporated in 1884), and of the Rock River military academy.
In the Christian era the first religious system which incorporated polygamy as a principle was Mohammedanism.
This crayon is made of gelatine with the remedial agents thoroughly incorporated through it, and in an easily soluble form.
As the settlement of the boundaries of Louisiana will call for new negotiations on our receiving possession of that Province, the claims not obtained by the convention now before the Senate may be incorporated into those discussions.
Other territories may be incorporated into the Commonwealth by national law, if their inhabitants, exercising the right of self-determination, so desire.
Foreign territories or parts of territories may be incorporated in the customs area by international treaties or agreements.
Over the next five decades, the ruling authorities gradually democratized andincorporated the local population within the governing structure.
Weakened by internecine quarrels and Mongol invasions, Kyivan Rus was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and eventually into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
It was incorporated into Indonesia in July 1976 as the province of Timor Timur (East Timor).
Posen, at one time one of the capitals of the old kingdom of Poland, is the intellectual centre of that part of Poland which has been incorporated into Prussia.
It is now a long time since portions of the Kingdom of Poland, by various partitions of that kingdom, were incorporated with Prussia, but the Polish question is more alive to-day than at the time of the last partition.
In 1869, the city authorities undertook a system of water-supply works which was completed four years later; the Lowell Hosiery Company was incorporated in May.
The Salem and Lowell Railroad was incorporated in 1848, and was opened for travel two years later.
The Hamilton Manufacturing Company wasincorporated in 1825.
The Winnipiseogee Lake Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company wasincorporated in 1831.
About this time an order was issued for each British regiment in the Peninsula to endeavour to enlist fifty Spaniards to be incorporated in the regiment.
The colossi had but to recede a pace or two so as to be incorporated in the substance of the pylon itself.