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"The most ancient authority for this ceremony is a formulary for convoking it, found in the Register of St. Gregory the Great, which must have been used in the first instance in the year 598" (Duchesne, Christian Worship, chap, viii., n. 9).
If a parliamentary form of government, immediately responsive to current opinion as registered in elections, is the great desideratum, then the fixed tenure of offices is the vulnerable Achilles-heel of our form of government.
" "Have you found out who he is?" "No; he's not registered at any of the hotels; the French consul never heard of him; he belongs to none of the French societies; he's not known in the French quarter.
" "The fellers that are goin' to college next term have to register for the High School College Society, popdollar dues.
He is registered as C.B. Jones, of Boston.
The dispositions having been made, the Bucks Hussars and Dorset Yeomanry got out of the wadi and commenced their mounted attack, the Berks battery in the meantime having registered on certain points.
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The Royal Flying Corpsit had not yet become the Royal Air Forcefurnished it, and all important details of hundreds of square miles of country which survey parties could not reach were registered with wonderful accuracy by aerial photographers.
The shapes they were accustomed to adopt were registered among their names and characters.
"Importunate insistence on Nationality"the words come home to us now with a new meaning when we learn that in Belgium, now perforce "dependent on a foreign culture," babies are registered under German names and newspapers printed in "the dominant language," and that already "forty newspaper vendors in Brussels have been sentenced to long terms of hard labour in German prisons for selling English, French, and Belgian newspapers."
The general nature of the climate, as to heat, cold, moisture, winds, rains, periodical seasons; the temperature regularly registered from Fahrenheit's thermometer, as observed at two or three periods of the day.
She waited there until the maid returned; and registered to the woman's credit the discreet soft closing of the front-door and afterward the well-nigh inaudible swish of the rear door of the dining-room as the maid went back into the kitchen.
Sacharissa laughed: "You blindfold me, give me a pencil and lay the Social Register before me.
However extravagant the degrees of frost registered without, the boys' sick-room was always pleasantly warm.
The better element of the town registered against this outrage only a slight protest.
We would cut two registers behind the doors in the dining-room and sitting-room floors, and two little round holes in the ceilings to let the heat up into two bedrooms, if you are willing to let us do it.
The notary, bearing the register beneath an arm, with hat in hand, and dressed in an exaggerated costume of his profession, strutted in the rear of the two industrious housemaids.
He appointed commissioners for this purpose, who entered every particular in their register by the verdict of juries; and after a labour of six years (for the work was so long in finishing) brought him an exact account of all the landed property of his kingdom [q].
I almost did it when I imagined his feelings as the nickels rattled down through the register into the furnace below, but I restrained myselfand the killing glances he threw into those glass eyes of his, whenever he happened to hold the plate before one of those Dumfries girls!
If this van is reserved for luggage registered through to China, the luggage for the Turkestan stations ought to be in the van at the rear.
" Pop shook hands before he shoved the register toward her.
" I accompanied H. to the Caserne des Minimes where he went to see if his military situation was registered up to date in his livret, and all along the streets leading from the station we met women silently wiping their eyes.
If the voter wish to take advantage of these last provisions, which are in the nature of exceptions to a general rule, he must register within a stated time, whereupon he becomes a member of a privileged class of permanently enrolled voters not subject to any of the other restrictions.
" "Did you have your marriage registered after the surrender?" "No, suh; never knowed nuffin' 'bout dat.