The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 197
... body ex officio . The bishop has sometimes claimed to act as a bishop , and not as a mere presiding officer , and in some instances has claimed two votes on this ground . The voting is usually by ayes and nays , but by orders when ...
... body ex officio . The bishop has sometimes claimed to act as a bishop , and not as a mere presiding officer , and in some instances has claimed two votes on this ground . The voting is usually by ayes and nays , but by orders when ...
Page 206
... bodies have existed now for more than two hundred and fifty years . According to the census of 1880 the Congregational body is seventh on the list in size and number among the religious denominations in the United States . The Pro ...
... bodies have existed now for more than two hundred and fifty years . According to the census of 1880 the Congregational body is seventh on the list in size and number among the religious denominations in the United States . The Pro ...
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... body of the members of the Inns , or their elected representatives , but a small body called Benchers , self - elected out of the general body of members , who have the entire control of the funds and affairs of the Inns of Court , and ...
... body of the members of the Inns , or their elected representatives , but a small body called Benchers , self - elected out of the general body of members , who have the entire control of the funds and affairs of the Inns of Court , and ...
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