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... duties of his profession days , and on certain other days . Now , to inculcate . The noble Lord had three it was ... duty ; and it must he formally taught ? Undoubtedly , if it be remembered that this declaration of were supposed ...
... duties of his profession days , and on certain other days . Now , to inculcate . The noble Lord had three it was ... duty ; and it must he formally taught ? Undoubtedly , if it be remembered that this declaration of were supposed ...
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... duties in the Univer- men whom he ordained this year and last sity of Oxford , and during that time he year were superior in learning and attain- had never made this declaration . He be- ments to those whom he had ordained five lieved ...
... duties in the Univer- men whom he ordained this year and last sity of Oxford , and during that time he year were superior in learning and attain- had never made this declaration . He be- ments to those whom he had ordained five lieved ...
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... duty to take steps for carrying into effect the views which had been expressed - that in every Government prison there should be re- ligious instruction given to every Catholic and Dissenter , as well as to every member of the Church of ...
... duty to take steps for carrying into effect the views which had been expressed - that in every Government prison there should be re- ligious instruction given to every Catholic and Dissenter , as well as to every member of the Church of ...
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... duty to provide for the effective defence of the shores of this island , and the protection of our com- merce all ... duties , the more buoy- ant they appear to become , and the larger the sum they yield to the Exchequer . Still more ...
... duty to provide for the effective defence of the shores of this island , and the protection of our com- merce all ... duties , the more buoy- ant they appear to become , and the larger the sum they yield to the Exchequer . Still more ...
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... duties attory finance . Be that as it might , their their former rates , to relieve an important Lordships still ... duty , and to make any measure of this sort , or any measure some change , purely administrative , with of the kind ...
... duties attory finance . Be that as it might , their their former rates , to relieve an important Lordships still ... duty , and to make any measure of this sort , or any measure some change , purely administrative , with of the kind ...
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Page 9 - I do believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the word of God, and to contain all things necessary to salvation; and I do solemnly engage to conform to the doctrines and worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.
Page 533 - As the Officers and Soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated insults from the women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter when any female shall, by word, gesture, or movement, insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation.
Page 289 - Provisions of an Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of...
Page 695 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
Page 11 - I wish to see the Established Church of England great and powerful ; I wish to see her foundations laid low and deep, that she may crush the giant powers of rebellious darkness : I would have her head raised up to that Heaven to which she conducts me.
Page 11 - ... comprehension ; but I would have no breaches in her wall ; I would have her cherish all those who are within, and pity all those who are without ; I would have her a common blessing to the world, an example, if not an instructor, to those who have not the happiness to belong to her ; I would have her give a lesson of peace to mankind, that a vexed and wandering generation might be...
Page 431 - A name,' said Chief Justice ABBOTT, in delivering the judgment of the court, 'assumed by the voluntary act of a young man at his outset into life, adopted by all who knew him, and by which he is constantly called becomes, for all purposes that occur to my mind, as much and effectually his name as if he had obtained an act of parliament to confer it upon him...