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... election of new Fellows shall take place at the Ordinary Election Annual Meeting of the Fellows . Before any person is elected an Ordinary Fellow-- ( a ) There must be a certificate signed by not less than three , nor more than six ...
... election of new Fellows shall take place at the Ordinary Election Annual Meeting of the Fellows . Before any person is elected an Ordinary Fellow-- ( a ) There must be a certificate signed by not less than three , nor more than six ...
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... Election . True to this unwritten family compact the Emperor Leopold only demands a Pope strong and active enough to assist him in the ever threatening struggle with the young and aggressive Ottoman power . A strong Pope is also what ...
... Election . True to this unwritten family compact the Emperor Leopold only demands a Pope strong and active enough to assist him in the ever threatening struggle with the young and aggressive Ottoman power . A strong Pope is also what ...
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... election , had assured the Spanish Ambassador that this time the Holy Ghost would wear the golilla1 , ' and after the election the French Ambassador felt justified in writing to his sovereign - Your Majesty makes the Pope in Rome as ...
... election , had assured the Spanish Ambassador that this time the Holy Ghost would wear the golilla1 , ' and after the election the French Ambassador felt justified in writing to his sovereign - Your Majesty makes the Pope in Rome as ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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