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  • There was no occasion for the assemblies to pass laws on this subject; the treaty being a law, as I conceive, superior to those of particular Assemblies, and repealing them where they stand in the way of its operations.

    Memoir Correspondence And Miscellanies Jefferson, Thomas 1829

  • There was no occasion for the assemblies to pass laws on this subject; the treaty being a law, as I conceive, superior to those of particular Assemblies, and repealing them where they stand in the way of its operations.

    Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1 Thomas Jefferson 1784

  • My brother did not choose a faith but his daughter married a pastor and is in Assemblies of God.

    In the forests of the night | Her Bad Mother 2006

  • *This is the name of a character that appears in the famous classical Arabic literary work known as Assemblies (Maqamat) by Al-Hariri (1054-1122).

    Thursday, August 05, 2004 As'ad 2004

  • Of all the sermons preached to, or rather _at_, the eight brethren, his, as we have said, was the most preposterous, consisting as it did of a deduction of the King's right to call Assemblies of the Church, from the passage in Numbers which describes the blowing of the trumpets by the sons of Aaron to summon the congregation to the tabernacle!

    Andrew Melville Famous Scots Series William Morison

  • The arrest was among the latest fruits of a probe into a Washington anti-government organization, dubbed the "Assemblies on the Counties at Large."

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News 2011

  • Today, Pentecostal denominations such as Assemblies of God and mainline groups such as the United Methodists have scores of ministers who regularly conduct healing services and readily ask God to heal their sick on Sunday mornings.

    Oral history 2003

  • S. "Assemblies," _American Journal of Sociology_, XIX

    Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926

  • 'Assemblies' are held every season in all the towns, the season being, of course, in the winter months.

    Town Life in Australia Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny 1886

  • The Chairman of the WIPO General Assembly, Ambassador Bernard Kessedjian, said the Assemblies is a significant time in the work of the Organization as it allowed member states to take stock of the Organization’s work over the previous year and to take decisions on future work.

    Archive 2004-09-01 Peter Zura 2004

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