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As we have already said, in the beginnings of New England, the Church and State were identical, and the clergy ex officio the main counsellors and directors of the Commonwealth; and when this especial prerogative was relinquished, they naturally retained something of the bent it had given them.

In effect, he would be functus officio. There are two great administrative instruments available for this work of repression and national self-sufficiency at the hands of the imperialistic statesman: the protective tariff, and commercial subvention.

To remove the distrust, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly should, ex officio, be a member of the Executive Council. True, and which an elective government will altogether remove, to the great advantage and enduring honor of Great Britain. Sir John had stated a series of truths, since made apparent, by the disclosures of Mr. Ryland.

They rank, ex officio, as Army generals and Space Navy admirals; they have the privilege of the floor in Parliament, they take orders from nobody but the President of the Federation. But very few people have ever seen one, or talked to anybody who has. And Bish Ware good ol' Bish; he'sh everybodysh frien' was one of them. And I had been trying to make a man of him and reform him.

It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen to the sea gods.

Tilbody, accommodating his gait to that of his companion, who was mechanically, and not very successfully, retracing the track that he had made through the snow; "they have decided that, under the circumstances under the very peculiar circumstances, you understand it would be inexpedient to admit you. As superintendent and ex officio secretary of the honorable board" as Mr.

The cause would be commenced, either de officio, by the judge who had a knowledge of the crime, or by the prosecuting attorney, or by virtue of private accusation on the part of the person aggrieved. The case once started, the investigations made during the period known as the sumario were conducted in the absence of the accused.

Then he said, "I shall have to take some action about it." "How, action?" "Why, you must see, my dear boy, that as soon as this thing becomes known and you wish it to be known, of course " "Of course!" "It will be impossible for me to continue holding my present relation to Northwick." "Northwick?" "As president of the Board, I'm ex officio his enemy and persecutor.

By the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, the section in the Act of 1873 appointing the Commission was repealed and a new Commission established consisting of two appointed and three ex officio Commissioners, such Commission to be "a Court of Record, and have an official seal, which shall be judicially noticed."

The oath ex officio was forced on Johnson, but he denied all guilt. Finally, he was enjoined to procure three compurgators. These swore that they believed "in animis suis" that Johnson had sworn to the truth.

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