Definitionn. status established in order of importance or urgency
Last update: October 17, 2015
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Bishops of the Church of England rank in order of precedency immediately above barons. [Please select]
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We will not take upon ourselves the invidious office of settling precedency between two such writers. [Please select]
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If his claim to precedency rested on the grandeur of his capital, he must yield to the Bishop of Constantinople. [Please select]
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And if he were, where are the Scripture proofs that he had precedency over the other apostles. [Please select]
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They were Whigs--for 'radicalism' was not yet invented--but Whigs of the left wing; accepting the aristocratic precedency, but looking askance at the aristocratic prejudices. [Please select]
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