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Significados de civil functionary em inglês
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Uso de civil functionary em inglês
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A Collector is a civilfunctionary, and frequently an important one.
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After a few preliminary ceremonies, a civilfunctionary, standing between two heralds; then recited the long-expected act of grace.
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On one side was a church, and on the other the residence of the governor of the town, or of some other civilfunctionary.
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The highest civilfunctionary of Holland was invited in the name of its first military officer to a conference, and thus entrapped was forcibly imprisoned.
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Addresses poured in from Europeans and Asiatics, from civilfunctionaries, soldiers, and traders.
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To these were afterwards joined five thousand nine hundred civilfunctionaries, men of letters, artists, etc.
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The civilfunctionaries, in their scarves of office, hurried fussily about, but for once they were unheeded.
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Civilfunctionaries who had abused their official power, and turned it against the government, were simply dismissed.
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The coin was debased, the civilfunctionaries were left unpaid; in some provinces civil government altogether ceased to exist.
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A universal conscription was at once ordered, new taxes were imposed, and the salaries of the magistrates and civilfunctionaries suspended.
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The discord which reigned in the army as well as amongst the civilfunctionaries was nowhere more flagrant than between Lally and Bussy.
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In France, at the expulsion of Louis Philippe, the civilfunctionaries were stated to amount to 807,030 individuals.
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The Gov.-General, the clergy, the civilfunctionaries, troops, prisoners, and occasionally private persons, took passage in these ships to and from the Philippines.
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A loud voice outside shouted, "Present arms!" The military commission entered, followed by the Marquis de Courtornieu and several civilfunctionaries.
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Accordingly the cardinal had intimated that the States would be allowed the practice of their religion, while the military and civilfunctionaries might retain office.