The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 61
... elected in 1911 , is His Holi- ness George V ; and his full title is the Servant of Jesus Christ , and by the incomprehensible Will of God Chief Bishop and Katholikos of all Armenia , Supreme Patriarch of the National , Beloved and Holy ...
... elected in 1911 , is His Holi- ness George V ; and his full title is the Servant of Jesus Christ , and by the incomprehensible Will of God Chief Bishop and Katholikos of all Armenia , Supreme Patriarch of the National , Beloved and Holy ...
Page 119
... elected their own Proctor to enforce them . The student swore fealty to the Rector of his ' University ' and to the ' University ' statutes , including the oath of solidarity by which he bound himself to obey the Rector's order of ...
... elected their own Proctor to enforce them . The student swore fealty to the Rector of his ' University ' and to the ' University ' statutes , including the oath of solidarity by which he bound himself to obey the Rector's order of ...
Page 120
... elected for two years . The Electoral body was composed of ex - Rectors , the Consiliarii of the nations , and special delegates styled ' electionarii ' or ' sapientes . ' The voting was by ballot ; and the Rector must be a secular ...
... elected for two years . The Electoral body was composed of ex - Rectors , the Consiliarii of the nations , and special delegates styled ' electionarii ' or ' sapientes . ' The voting was by ballot ; and the Rector must be a secular ...
Page 121
... elected by the ' nations . ' At Padua both Rector and Consiliarii acquired , or conferred on themselves , the right to affix their coat of arms on the walls of the atrium or of the Aula Magna in the University buildings . They did not ...
... elected by the ' nations . ' At Padua both Rector and Consiliarii acquired , or conferred on themselves , the right to affix their coat of arms on the walls of the atrium or of the Aula Magna in the University buildings . They did not ...
Page 123
... elected by the students during the fifteen days preceding the Feast of St Peter , and , in the early history of the Studium , before salaries were intro- duced , depended on fees , or collecta , arranged between them and their pupils ...
... elected by the students during the fifteen days preceding the Feast of St Peter , and , in the early history of the Studium , before salaries were intro- duced , depended on fees , or collecta , arranged between them and their pupils ...
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