10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STATUTABLY»
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statutably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
statutably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Cases of Controverted Elections: In the Second Parliament of ...
... statutably matriculated into the said college, and entered on the books thereof,
and afterwards duly and statutably elected a member of the said college and
university, and duly and statutably took the successive degrees of Batchelor of
Arts, ...
Robert Henry Peckwell, 1805
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The Life of Richard Bentley, D.D., Master of Trinity College ...
Withdrawn. you, that they might have leave to read the lectures upon the
Catechism, according to and in pursuance of the said statutes, in order to their
being statutably capable of being elected College preachers; but you absolutely
refused ...
James Henry MONK (Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.), 1830
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Observations on the Statutes of the University of Cambridge
of Theology and Hebrew, which masters of arts and others proceeding in
theology are required to attend daily1, are either not given, or not given statutably
, and consequently no opportunity is furnished of satisfying the conditions of the
statute.
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The Life of William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury
Two days after, October 12th, he signified his pleasure to the Bishop of \
Vinchester, the visitor of Magdalen College, Oxford, that he should immediately
settle that society regularly and statutably, by reinstating those members who had
been ...
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An address to ... lord Grenville, chancellor of the ...
The Hebdomadal- Meeting, though royally appointed, is itself, however statutably
assembled, only a Delegacy or Committee, as I have said, for the use of another
body, without any authority in itself to delegate or commit to the management of ...
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Oxonia purgata: an attempt to correct the errors and abuses ...
have been continued since : the Hebdomadal Meetings have not been regularly
and statutably holden by the Vice-Chancellor : and an apprehension that they
were intended not only to be continued, but to be enlarged, for the time to come, ...
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Americana: The Americas in the World Around 1850 (or 'seeing ...
The Court, though we did not interpose to put a stop to that line of defence, yet we
cannot but desire - MR HOLMES — What I said, with the greatest respect, my
lords, was that though the prisoner was statutably guilty, he was not, in my
opinion, ...
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An Abstract of the Case of Mr Freeman's Foundation of ...
D. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and Visitor of Clare-Hall
aforesaid, by and with the Advice of the said Hon. and Rev. Frederick Cornwallis,
D. D. and the said Rev. William George, D. D. my Assessors statutably elected
and ...
have been continued since : the Hebdomadal Meetings have not been regularly
and statutably holden by the Vice-Chancellor : and an apprehension that they
were intended not only to be continued, but to be enlarged, for the time to come, ...
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The history and antiquities of the university of Oxford, ...
And indeed few or none could find reason to complain of what was done by these
Visitors j for the persons that had been ejected were to be restored, and room
was to be made for them, to which end, some, though statutably elected since ...
Anthony Wood, John Gutch, 1796