He then addresses the commonalty in a speech, desiring them to proceed to a new election. |
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In the same year the bishop and the commonalty of the port of Hythe founded a hospital. |
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Someone totally undistinguished may be called a pie eater, meat pies being a favourite food of the commonalty. |
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To work out electoral procedures for the new city officers, a body of 80 persons was created to represent the commonalty. |
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The growing prestige of Parliament as an institution gave the aristocracy a powerful base from which to challenge the monarchy and defend itself against the commonalty. |
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For the city of Saint John, the mayor, alderman and commonalty were to appoint the enumerators. |
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The goal is to have to the same family of aircraft so as to achieve maximum benefit from technical commonalty. |
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Those of Maldon, it is stated in the sixteenth century recension of the custumal, were customarily made by bailiffs, burgesses, freemen, and commonalty. |
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Its core components have been defined in detail in order to guarantee a good level of commonalty between the different regional initiatives whilst preserving the right to be different. |
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The A330-200 has improved quality of services while simultaneously generating savings as it has considerable commonalty with the 252-seat A340-300, for which Air France is one of the leading operators worldwide. |
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This design works — so well that despite the mad variety of visual styles in the book, one comes away with an appreciation for the commonalty of serious comics today. |
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I admire that admiration which the genteel world sometimes extends to the commonalty. There is no more agreeable object in life than to see Mayfair folks condescending. |
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