New Style in United States
New Style Definition
The modern system of computing time was introduced into Great Britain A. D. 1752, the 3d of September of that year being reckoned as the 14th.
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Legal Issue for Attorneys
The modern system of computing time was introduced into Great Britain A. D. 1752, the 3d of September of that year being reckoned as the 14th.
Notice
This definition of New Style is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
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