In the second case, the bishop may require the superior to punish within a certain time and to certify the punishment to him; in default he himself may punish (Conc. Trid. [Please select]
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Dowbiggin refused to certify him to a vacancy, speaking of him as "frivolous and irresponsible." [Please select]
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The crop was to be measured by two disinterested witnesses who should certify to the result. [Please select]
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It’s got to come up to grade before I can certify. [Please select]
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'These are to Certify the Principal Officers and Commissioners of H.' [Please select]
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Sir Aucland Calvin can certify to this, as it was discussed in the Viceregal Council. [Please select]
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Another writes, "This is to certify that I, Charles D." [Please select]
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"This may certify that I have had one of Mr." [Please select]
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The Massachusetts statute provided that before an election each political party should certify its nominees to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. [Please select]
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Harley, although I evidently look ever so many years older; but papa can certify to my age; so I was only twelve when you left England. [Please select]
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