The Athenaeum, whose office is in Wellington Street, is identified with the name of Mr. (afterwards) Sir C.
The Examiner, whose office is near Waterloo Bridge, was started by Leigh Hunt and his brother John in 1808.
It is about a three month agone since this same wild man was first seen," said the old seneschal, whose office, though of little use, was still filled up in the more ancient establishments.
Next came out a bear and a lion, accompanied by a thing intended to represent an ape, whose office it was to torment these grave animals with his tricks.
Some began to cry for scourgers, whose office it was to lash combatants unwilling to fight.
At the couches stood Grecian maidens, whose office it was to moisten the feet of guests with perfumes.
Behind the gladiators came mastigophori; that is, men armed with scourges, whose office it was to lash and urge forward combatants.
Censors, whose office, at first, was to take an account of the number of the people, and the value of their estates.
And instead of the quaestors, whose office it properly was, he frequently ordered that the addresses, which he sent to the senate on certain occasions, should be read by the consuls.
This kind of purity belongs to the virtue of virginity essentially, since sexual pleasures are the material element or subject-matter of virginity, whose office it is to exclude all indulgence of them.
Schire and Greue, and pronounced as Shire and Reue) whose office is to gather vp and bring his accounts into the excheker, of the profits of his countie receiued, whereof he is or may be called Quaestor comitatus or Prouinciae.
Beside the lord chancellor there is another in the vpper house called the clerke of the parlement, whose office is to read the billes.
Upon him also dooth the sergeant or chiefe farrour attend with those irons, whose office is to deliuer them to the said surgeon when he shall be redie by searing to vse the same.
THE Chantor is elected from among the Canons, whose Office is chiefly to govern those that sing in the Choir, and such as are employ’d about Divine Service.
Nevertheless, this is to be understood as this Officers Assistance to the Knights-Companions, whose Office it only is, and no otherwise.
The gift, whose office is the Giver's praise, To trace him in his word, his works, his ways!
This individual was the lawyer in whose office at Lyons the deed had been drawn up which Derues had signed, disguised as a woman, and under the name of Marie-Francoise Perier, wife of the Sieur de Lamotte.
The magistrate examined the deed carefully, and noted the name of the lawyer in whose office it had been drawn up.
Lord Minto frequented “the popular circle” (a band of three hundred chosen agitators, whose office it was to carry the torch of discord into all the cities of the Papal States and of Italy) and the offices of the Socialist newspaper.
College of Cardinals were constituted a permanent council, whose officeit was to sanction finally the decisions of the Legislative Chambers.
The Council was divided into four sections, whose office it was to prepare laws relating to the Departments of Finance, Home Affairs, Public Works and Justice.
Heralds, whose office it was to superintend the ceremonious parts of the tournaments.
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