A train of attendants, a white wand, and a few fiddles, are only the fringe, lace, and trappings of charterial office.
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A train of attendants, a white wand, and a few fiddles, are only the fringe, lace, and trappings of charterial office.
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Diligently careful as the framers of the charterial instrument were that every veterinary interest—nay, even that every veterinary individual of any weight or consideration—should be consulted, lest through any inadvertency the provisions of the Charter might not turn out such as proved the best for the general weal of the profession;—[…]
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Notwithstanding the suggestion, however, of two such authorities, no one, with the exception perhaps of Mr. Norton in his commentaries on the history, constitution, and charterial franchises of the city of London, appears to have been bold enough to grapple with the subject until Mr. Pulling applied himself to its elucidation.
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[…] that whilst the legislature may deprive the corporation of its charterial rights, and forbid its exercising any of the governmental powers, it must not be presumed that it intended also to absolve it from its liabilities to creditors, or to contractors whose rights to compensation have become vested; […]
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