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principles . _ „ ' __\ lVofficial document = SS ^ gK . £ S » last election vras « ° , \ " ^ i aiy » iuter-venpd-be election was uncontested , pnl > ei 11 uaj tween . the i , Sucof the ^ P ^^™ ^ a ion took election , ^ e . ^ ^^ on 1 ^ ^' ford . „ thc opett S ' sfSSs ^ SSSS
but faintly imagined lo . »/ .. 03 . oA wa i ssisiisacanvassing expenses ; 1 J 2 / .. IBs . JU . » I - tionery , and advertisement * ( 18-1 / . l « a . Hd . ik [» k 4 i ;? : « SH = ^ r
s ^/ Ho ^ 't- , ; r r- ^ rf ^ . ^ i ' , ;;¦ . a tho had to tr ' >« r
utiflHUo , which bishop y , « f proscribe tho selection of mu .-- » c to be used m thodrftL service . Mr . Livingston elalmo f , ui uudor a clause which giv e * the proeontor ^ thu g » of tho'minor cttttoiiB , cjorks , andchorwto . lo prohibited Mr . -Ltvlngilon from having ni ? l K . with tho alngintf li « -, r rSL 2 l ullllJ from hia offlqo . Upon , this Mr . Liv i » g « to y hfl olroulatod certain charge , ogaiii-t ^ dw * , V (| i vulnly oudeavourod to induco the ° »' i ; tiir „„ i . ini , Tho ilcmn then pronounced formal Bontcnc « I ^ n , ^ vA . ^ flAM Y <^ v iYtnh ^ lro ^ v « a » Bur > V ) o » 'luu ^ Uy 4 . Ma .. . W . IJ l .,.., . , , » fr ; i
Uontlary of tho cathedral . Atfniiwt thin . lo * d Livingston appealed to the visitor . Mr . I « m | « I fivr I tho case , and tho facts in tho ¦« PP «»« " » 8 VJ ^ ' ' bcft 8 they wont , wore not disputed . Mr . . I « iiiim , wU hu , lf of tho dean and ohaptor , contondod th t li « j n , . of Mr . LivTngston ' s dlamUswl woro nut 1 > fl |> d logod In tho document purporting U dljn » - ^ road many lottors ou dfnvouvlng to » Uo v u » >• Mm . procontov had boon wilfully «»« tu' » j ; A ° J ^' in Ub * - apoothil to hlB superiors slnco hIs a , n » o n »» " > h lll 0 it tho oonoluBlon of tho learned counsel a «<| reout adjourned .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 11, 1858, page 18, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_11091858/page/18/
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