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Rector of the Society of Jesus sent
334 “In this trouble I passed a great part of the evening, till the Rector of the Society (of Jesus) sent a father to visit me, and he consoled me greatly.
— from Virgin Saints and Martyrs by S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

residence on this site of John Sheffield
After the residence, on this site, of John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham.
— from Phrases and Names, Their Origins and Meanings by Trench H. Johnson

right of the son of Joseph Smith
But it will be through those who are faithful, and not the unfaithful sons, and there is not one word in these passages that declares that the Presidency of the High Priesthood descends from father to son, and that it is the right of the son of Joseph Smith to succeed his father.
— from Origin of the 'Reorganized' Church and the Question of Succession by Joseph Fielding Smith

Rabbis on the subject of Jewish soldiership
After several bitter disputes with their Rabbis on the subject of Jewish soldiership, he contrived to raise a regiment of cavalry among them, which, in his sarcastic sport, he called Israelousky!
— from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847 by Various


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