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... ment of sufficient schools in every commune , the circumstances under which separate schools for the different religious denominations , or else mixed schools are to be established , and regulate generally the manage- ment of communal ...
... ment of sufficient schools in every commune , the circumstances under which separate schools for the different religious denominations , or else mixed schools are to be established , and regulate generally the manage- ment of communal ...
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... ment is a sufficient proof that the Crown is not of itself competent to found bishoprics , and the same principle is established by the subsequent practice up to the present time , for whatever bishop- rics have been founded , have not ...
... ment is a sufficient proof that the Crown is not of itself competent to found bishoprics , and the same principle is established by the subsequent practice up to the present time , for whatever bishop- rics have been founded , have not ...
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... ment to all persons who may endow churches ; and yet , if the principle as applied to the Crown is a matter of right , it must be equally so in the case of private individuals . As 292 Right of Appointment to Bishoprics .
... ment to all persons who may endow churches ; and yet , if the principle as applied to the Crown is a matter of right , it must be equally so in the case of private individuals . As 292 Right of Appointment to Bishoprics .
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