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Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

acts of the general assembly of the church of scotland the acts of the … acts of the general assembly of the church of scotland the acts of the general


general assembly

general assembly 1 a legislative assembly esp a u s state … general assembly 1 a legislative assembly esp a u s state legislature 2 cap g 38


assembly

makes up the lower house of a legislature see also general assembly legislative assembly 2 the act of coming together the … up the lower house of a legislature see also general assembly legislative assembly 2 the act of coming together the condition


Assembly, General

assembly general fr simul lat together hence ensemble assembler fr to draw … assembly general fr simul lat together hence ensemble assembler fr to


Gemot

assembly the various kinds were 1 the folc gemot or general assembly of the people whether it was held in a … the various kinds were 1 the folc gemot or general assembly of the people whether it was held in a city


Unlawful assembly

unlawful assembly an assembly of five or more persons is designated an


General Court

general court a legislative assembly specif the state legislature in massachusetts … general court a legislative assembly specif the state legislature in massachusetts and new hampshire


Church of Scotland

government and discipline within itself its supreme court is the general assembly which consists of ministers and elders elected by the … and discipline within itself its supreme court is the general assembly which consists of ministers and elders elected by the presbyteries


Court-baron

it was frequently held together with the court leet and generally assembled but once a year the freehold tenants alone were … was frequently held together with the court leet and generally assembled but once a year the freehold tenants alone were suitors


Parliament, the Imperial

sat together see 4 inst p 5 the word is generally considered to be derived from the french parler to speak … to speak it was first applied says blackstone to general assemblies of the state under louis vii in france about the


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