The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Том 4Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... established was followed by succeeding administrations . In 1853 an effort was made to stem the resulting abuses by an act which provided for pass examinations as a pre - requisite for holding certain offices . But the politicians ...
... established was followed by succeeding administrations . In 1853 an effort was made to stem the resulting abuses by an act which provided for pass examinations as a pre - requisite for holding certain offices . But the politicians ...
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... established the religious tests excluding Catholics from holding office . He was secretary of state in the new Roundhead government , with Richard Bennet as governor . On the restoration of Charles II . , he was neglected by the court ...
... established the religious tests excluding Catholics from holding office . He was secretary of state in the new Roundhead government , with Richard Bennet as governor . On the restoration of Charles II . , he was neglected by the court ...
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... establish the consent of the parties to become man and wife in point of fact . But , notwithstanding the existence of ... established in a competent court , the clerk of the court is given notice ( 17 and 18 Vict . c . 80 ) . To put a ...
... establish the consent of the parties to become man and wife in point of fact . But , notwithstanding the existence of ... established in a competent court , the clerk of the court is given notice ( 17 and 18 Vict . c . 80 ) . To put a ...
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... established an office for the insurance of dramatic success ( Assurance des Succès Dramatiques ) , and was thus the organizer of the Parisian " claque . " The directors or managers of a theater send an order to the office for whatever ...
... established an office for the insurance of dramatic success ( Assurance des Succès Dramatiques ) , and was thus the organizer of the Parisian " claque . " The directors or managers of a theater send an order to the office for whatever ...
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... established custom , to hold his office , even although his colleague had resigned . He also held on to the censorship for five years in defiance of the law which limited the term to a year and a half . In many ways , he invaded the ...
... established custom , to hold his office , even although his colleague had resigned . He also held on to the censorship for five years in defiance of the law which limited the term to a year and a half . In many ways , he invaded the ...
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