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Corporation or body politic

civil, created for many temporal purposes, and eleemosynary, to perpetuate founders' charities. It is by virtue of the sovereign's prerogative exercised

Way

of the soil, the want of repair, amounting to a founderous state, does not authorize passengers to go out of the

Mendel

Gregor Johann Mendel founder of the science of genetics 1822 1884 Gregor Mendel

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Prestimony, or Pr'stimonia

Prestimony, or Pr'stimonia, a fund or revenue appropriated by the founder for the subsistence of a priest, without being erected into

Eleemosynary corporations

perpetual distribution of the free alms or bounty of the founder of them. Of this kind are all hospitals for the

Dissenters Chapels Act

meeting-house of any Non-conformist body, or the intentions of the founders by whom the building or its accessories or endowments were

Corody, or corrody

from the abbey or other religious house, whereof it was founder, towards the sustentation of such one of its servants as

Administration

This management must be free of control so that the founders or their nominees can mould the institution as they think

Shafiite

of the Sunnites or Orthodox Mohammedans so called from its founder Mohammed al Shafeiuml

Observantine

more strictly than the Conventuals to the intention of the founder especially as to poverty called also Observants

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