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High Court of Chancery
High Court of Chancery. See CHANCERY
High Constable of England, Lord
High Constable of England, Lord. His office has been disused (except only upon great and solemn occasions, as the coronation,...
High Commission Court
High Commission Court, established by 1 Eliz. c. 1. It was instituted to vindicate the dignity and peace of the...
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Delegates, the High Court of
Delegates, the High Court of, formerly the Court of appeal from the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Court. abolished, upon the Judicial...
Knee high
Rising or reaching upward to the knees as the water is knee high
High hearted
Full of courage or nobleness high souled
High toned
High in tone or sound
High stepper
A horse that moves with a high step or proud gait hence a person having a proud bearing
High sounding
Pompous noisy ostentatious as high sounding words or titles
High souled
Having a high or noble spirit honorable
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