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Synonyms: certify; licence; license; permit

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  1.  Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 146, January 14, 1914 / Various
    . * * * * * THE GAME LICENCE. It was yesterday afternoon, towards the close of the last beat of our annual cover shoot ... licences of the party." It was not at all a convenient moment for Walter--who hadn't got one. My thoughts  details...
  2.  The Universal Copyright Convention (1988) / Coalition for Networked Information
    or with his authorization, any national of such Contracting State may obtain a non-exclusive licence from the competent ... . A licence may also be granted on the same conditions if all previous editions of a translation  details...
  3.  The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet / Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950
    of the existing obligation to procure a licence from the Censor before performing a play; but every theatre lease ... the lessee if he produces a play without first obtaining the usual licence from the Lord Chamberlain. 2  details...
  4.  The Eureka Stockade / Carboni, Raffaello, 1817-1885
    our tent on the Canadian Flat; went up to the Camp to get our gold licence; for one pound ten shilling ... ?" "Your licence, mate." was the peremptory question from a six-foot fellow in blue shirt, thick boots  details...
  5.  A Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australia in 1852-53 / Clacy, Ellen
    ." Two of these diggers had with them their licences for the current month, which they offered to sell ... of the parties to whom the licences had been issued. As evening approached, our new acquaintances became  details...
  6.  The Tale of Ginger and Pickles / Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943
    there was still no money, and Pickles was unable to buy a dog licence. "It is very unpleasant, I am afraid of the police," said Pickles. "It is your own fault for being a terrier; _I_ do not require a licence ...  details...
  7.  Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith / Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931
    already a messenger to Jerusalem to bring a licence that this matter may be lawful. JUDITH (_shocked ... 's tent. HOLOFERNES (_furious_). In my tent! Who art thou who defiest me, and what is thy licence  details...
  8.  English Travellers of the Renaissance / Howard, Clare
    . granted licences to 2433 pilgrims to the shrine of St James of Compostella alone.[2] The numbers ... of the Earl of Oxford to Henry VI., asking for a licence for a ship of which he was owner, to carry pilgrims  details...
  9.  A Changed Man; and other tales / Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928
    on its surface. 'I can only read the Old English letters--why--our names! Surely it is not a marriage-licence ... you that you have not been mistaken in me, I do propose to carry out this licence. I'll marry you, dear Nicholas, to-morrow morning  details...
  10.  Australia Felix / Richardson, Henry Handel, 1870-1946
    in which their licence lay ceased work, and stood about with sullen faces to view the course of events. Only the group ... of its righteous dues. None but had his licence safely folded in his nosecloth, and thrust inside the bosom  details...

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