Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the YearD. Appleton & Company, 1878 |
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... tion , they all paid the sums of money demand- ed of them , but they all sought to retrieve their losses from the people ; and , as the officials have full power to plunder their subordinates , such acts tend to increase the existing ...
... tion , they all paid the sums of money demand- ed of them , but they all sought to retrieve their losses from the people ; and , as the officials have full power to plunder their subordinates , such acts tend to increase the existing ...
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... tion than for several years past . The compromise of the State debt offered to the holders of the bonds had been accepted by most of them before the close of the year . When completed , it will leave the outstanding indebtedness as ...
... tion than for several years past . The compromise of the State debt offered to the holders of the bonds had been accepted by most of them before the close of the year . When completed , it will leave the outstanding indebtedness as ...
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... tion was adopted approving generally of the Burials bill which the Government had sub- mitted to Parliament . On this subject the principle was affirmed that the bishops should be the judges as to the fitness of monumental inscriptions ...
... tion was adopted approving generally of the Burials bill which the Government had sub- mitted to Parliament . On this subject the principle was affirmed that the bishops should be the judges as to the fitness of monumental inscriptions ...
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... tion , selecting , and licensing of duly qualified confessors ; and that for this request the mak- ers of it " were rewarded by the bishops and the public with scorn and obloquy . " The society , after the matter was brought to the ...
... tion , selecting , and licensing of duly qualified confessors ; and that for this request the mak- ers of it " were rewarded by the bishops and the public with scorn and obloquy . " The society , after the matter was brought to the ...
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... tion is not permitted to vote at the final de- cision , and bishops objecting to the consecra- tion are not required to participate in it . The following are defined as canonical objections , on the sustaining of which only the election ...
... tion is not permitted to vote at the final de- cision , and bishops objecting to the consecra- tion are not required to participate in it . The following are defined as canonical objections , on the sustaining of which only the election ...
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