Archibald Johnstoun Procurator for the Kirk, and Clerk to the General Assembly, to adjoyne any to himself, or to depute in these Offices whom he shall think fit.
The tennour of the advise of the brethren; depute for penning the enormities and corruptions in the ministerie, and remead thereof, allowed by the generall Assembly here conveened.
He therefore annulled the decision pronounced against Theutberga by the councils of Aix-la-Chapelle and of Metz; he degraded two prelates, Gonthier and Theutgaud, whom the latter of these councils had thought proper to depute to him.
For the purpose of removing any doubt about the concord of the two Governments, the Amir has been addressed to depute a confidential agent to my camp.
Will ye seek these, and yet deputethis point of believing, as if it were possible to attain these without the sprinkling of that blood on the heart, which indeed cleanseth it from an evil accusing conscience?
I was elected a Depute in four different departments without my knowing any thing of the matter, or having the least idea of it.
Part I THE Sheriff-depute of the county arrived at Ellangowan next morning by daybreak.
The Provinces, Inner and Outer Mongolia, and Tibet shall each elect and depute five members to the Council, and Chinghai shall elect one member.
Further, and this is still more important, they stated that “China will be quite able to enforce in Tibet the terms of the treaty,” and they asked the Government of India to depute officers to meet the Chinese Resident at Gnatong.
I then asked the Amban if he would get the Tibetans to depute two or three representatives for the special purpose of negotiating a settlement with me.
And he proposed, accordingly, to invite the Chinese Resident to depute delegates to meet our representative at Khamba Jong, which was the nearest inhabited place on the Tibetan side to the frontier in dispute near Giagong.
At all events, such a report does exist, and it will be confirmed unless you make use of your right to depute to me the examination of the young lady.
If you would depute me to make it, Judge, such an act on your part would be entirely justified by the peculiar relations in which you stand to Fraeulein Anna Pollenz.
Pao-yü would not agree to this, and dowager lady Chia gave orders to get the carriage ready, and to depute a few more attendants and followers to go with him.
Upon hearing this news, Pao-yü there and then turned round and told dowager lady Chia; and the old lady issued directions to depute some trustworthy persons to accompany him.
There is no need for any one to come between: no need for God to depute another to bear witness of Him: no need for us to depute Another to secure His favour, as from all eternity He is Love.
I began my office of Advocate Depute at Stirling—a ridiculous day of the year.
Upon this, the treasurer depute said, The pannel was one of the most arrogant liars and rogues he had known.
The treasurer-depute said, He had the devil's logic, and sophisticated like him: ask him whether that be his subscription.
If you funk the exertion, go at once and let our venerable senior know, and she'll deputesome one else and have done.
It is the duty of a mother, and one which she can depute to no hired teacher, to decipher the tastes, temper, and natural aptitudes of her children from their infancy.
This closes the evidence for the crown, my lord," and the Depute began to turn over his papers preparatory to a short harangue.
The Depute Advocate was fagged; Whaup surly as a bear with a sore ear, on account of the tenuity of his fees; and Strachan, of course, in an extremely unconversational mood.
This closes the evidence for the crown, my lord;" and the Depute began to turn over his papers, preparatory to a short harangue.
From him descended John Mackenzie, Commissary-Depute of Ross, afterwards in Cromarty, Rev.
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