Jus ecclesiasticum Anglicanum; or, The government of the Church of England exemplified and illustratedGeorge Sidney, 1810 - 160 |
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... court of Arches . On the day preceding the commencement of Easter term , in the above- mentioned year , I therefore waited on Sir . W. Wynne , the dean of the Arches , for the purpose of acquainting him , as is usually done , with my ...
... court of Arches . On the day preceding the commencement of Easter term , in the above- mentioned year , I therefore waited on Sir . W. Wynne , the dean of the Arches , for the purpose of acquainting him , as is usually done , with my ...
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... justice , they are thereby enabled , ingeniously putting the cart before the horse , the antecedent after the consequent , to say- " No one shall be admitted an advocate of the court of Arches , whom we do not chuse to admit as a member ...
... justice , they are thereby enabled , ingeniously putting the cart before the horse , the antecedent after the consequent , to say- " No one shall be admitted an advocate of the court of Arches , whom we do not chuse to admit as a member ...
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... court of Arches , in virtue of my commission , until such time as my qualification should be legally disproved . In answer to this proposal , his Grace declared himself inclined to think it would be better that I should not do so ; but ...
... court of Arches , in virtue of my commission , until such time as my qualification should be legally disproved . In answer to this proposal , his Grace declared himself inclined to think it would be better that I should not do so ; but ...
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... court in the manner proposed by me . I then waited on Sir William Wynne , to whom , in like manner , I stated the ... Arches , as the authority for my admission as an advocate of that court . On the following day , being December the ...
... court in the manner proposed by me . I then waited on Sir William Wynne , to whom , in like manner , I stated the ... Arches , as the authority for my admission as an advocate of that court . On the following day , being December the ...
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... Arches , in order to Dr. Highmore's being admitted an Advocate of the Court of Arches , his Grace having been pleased to withdraw it , and to direct it to be cancelled , in consequence of being informed that Dr. Highmore was in Deacon's ...
... Arches , in order to Dr. Highmore's being admitted an Advocate of the Court of Arches , his Grace having been pleased to withdraw it , and to direct it to be cancelled , in consequence of being informed that Dr. Highmore was in Deacon's ...
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Jus Ecclesiasticum Anglicanum; Or, the Government of the Church of England ... Nathaniel Highmore Podgląd niedostępny - 2020 |
Jus Ecclesiasticum Anglicanum: Or the Government of the Church of England ... Nathaniel Highmore Podgląd niedostępny - 2009 |
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