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The Years of Authority
Quod Erat Demonstrandum | page 347

●   ●   ●    found the reassurance he needed in a conversation with her lawyer cousin, General Baker. “You need not be at all uneasy,” Baker emphatically told him when he raised the point about the bylaws which required her signature: It is a matter of common law in a case of this kind, where it is physically impossible to carry out specified conditions by the one named, that the next in authority assume that jurisdiction.