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A publicis concilliis concillii per sexennium; praeses; plus anno COLONIAE PRAEFECTUS, cum regiam dignitatem et publicam libertatem aequali jure asseruit.
Robert Carter's obituaries and other records of his death, 1732 and later 1732
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And inasmuch as when your Reverences receive these despatches, two years will have passed of the sexennium -- according to the order laid down in the new ordinances, decreeing that now and henceforth provincial chapters shall be held, so that those who are to come to take part in the election of a new vicar-general may be elected every six years -- your Reverences shall take one year from this first triennium, and this election shall be, but for this time only, a biennium.
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