Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 7; Volume 42D. Appleton & Company, 1903 |
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... question now to be faced was that of the general relation of national churches to the Church universal , which rested on the wider question of what was the ultimate authority in matters of belief . The act of supremacy was responsible ...
... question now to be faced was that of the general relation of national churches to the Church universal , which rested on the wider question of what was the ultimate authority in matters of belief . The act of supremacy was responsible ...
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... question of the intercommunion with non - Episcopal bodies , advocated by Canon Hen- sen , had for the time hindered ... questions had di- vided them , but they knew their principles well , and had still the permanent moral forces which ...
... question of the intercommunion with non - Episcopal bodies , advocated by Canon Hen- sen , had for the time hindered ... questions had di- vided them , but they knew their principles well , and had still the permanent moral forces which ...
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... questions of doctrine , which under no circumstances could be entertained at confirmation ; therefore none of the ... question of the genuineness of the documents produced should be considered . Thus it might be a good ground of ...
... questions of doctrine , which under no circumstances could be entertained at confirmation ; therefore none of the ... question of the genuineness of the documents produced should be considered . Thus it might be a good ground of ...
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... question there was a deep divergence of opinion in the conference , some members hold- ing that the practise of confession and absolu- tion ought to be encouraged , as of great value for the spiritual and moral life of men and wom- en ...
... question there was a deep divergence of opinion in the conference , some members hold- ing that the practise of confession and absolu- tion ought to be encouraged , as of great value for the spiritual and moral life of men and wom- en ...
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... question of a Roman Cath- olic university , the Primate observed that Ire- land was not large enough for two really great institutions of this kind ; but why might there not be two , or perhaps three , constituent colleges in what might ...
... question of a Roman Cath- olic university , the Primate observed that Ire- land was not large enough for two really great institutions of this kind ; but why might there not be two , or perhaps three , constituent colleges in what might ...
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Page 170 - It shall be the duty of the adverse claimant, within thirty days after filing his claim, to commence proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction, to determine the question of the right of possession, and prosecute the same with reasonable diligence to final judgment; and a failure so to do shall be a waiver of his adverse claim.
Page 165 - That no person shall be held to answer for a criminal offense without due process of law; and no person for the same offense shall be twice put in jeopardy of punishment, nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself. That all persons shall before conviction be bailable by sufficient sureties, except for capital offenses.
Page 169 - Upon the failure of any one of several co-owners to contribute his proportion of the expenditures required hereby, the co-owners who have performed the labor or made the improvements may, at the expiration of the year, give such delinquent co-owner personal notice in writing, or notice by publication in the newspaper published nearest the claim, for at least once a week for ninety days...
Page 174 - ... per centum per annum, payable quarterly, such bonds to be payable at the pleasure of the United States...
Page 209 - That the government of Cuba consents that the United •States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba.
Page 182 - That all moneys received from the sale and disposal of public lands in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming...
Page 167 - Islands in all actions, cases, causes, and proceedings now pending therein or hereafter determined thereby in which the Constitution or any statute, treaty, title, right, or privilege of the United States is involved...
Page 192 - That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to borrow on the credit of the United States from time to time, as the proceeds may be required to defray expenditures authorized by this Act...
Page 166 - That no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the Government for redress of grievances.
Page 171 - In such case costs shall not be allowed to either party, and the claimant shall not proceed in the...