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n. (alternative spelling of chancellery English)
Usage examples of "chancellory".
Lest the good Enochists start picketing the Chancellory, he hastened to add, it should be understood that he was speaking empirically, of things observable, not of revealed Answers.
I was invited to call at the Chancellory on Max's behalf -- if and when I'd passed the Grate -- as the Hermann case had serious implications for public opinion towards Siegfrieder College, an important member of the West-Campus complex.
When none replied, he ordered Milo released from Detention Hall, dismissed the charges against him, and passed him without further examination -- the power of Summary Bond and Loosement being still vested in the Chancellory in that place and term.
He then commended her to the keeping of her father, whom he also welcomed back to Great Mall, saying that the chancellory might well require his good offices in the terms ahead, in view of Lucius Rexford's abdication of responsibility.
I dismounted and stepped towards him, whereupon with a grin he sprang from the Chancellory sidecar and met me halfway.
On all the front pages were photographs of Lucius Rexford embracing his wife in the Chancellory sidecar and winking, so it seemed, at the camera, as if to indicate that all was in hand at home as well as abroad.
The Boundary Dispute continues unresolved, they point out, and the Chancellory has failed to take a clear position on many grave issues -- for example, the vexing question of what really happened at Max Spielman's Shafting.
The present Chancellory -- by this one praised, by that condemned -- has like any other the vices of its virtues, precisely.
Then he was shot through the head by Heinz Linge, his valet, and his body taken out into the garden of the Chancellory and burnt -or partially burnt.
He recalled the time he talked a failing student down from the Auden Chancellory Building.