| 11. | In the East there were also doorkeepers in the service of the Church.
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| 12. | Thus the doorkeepers exercised their office only when service was not being held.
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| 13. | In 1775, he was appointed doorkeeper of the New York Provincial Assembly.
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| 14. | His Assistant Doorkeeper was Richard W . Austin, his future political ally.
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| 15. | One day, the doorkeepers did not let him go into the palace.
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| 16. | Two young doorkeepers were sitting outside the chamber.
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| 17. | He was a doorkeeper, called a porter,
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| 18. | Former House doorkeeper William " Fishbait"
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| 19. | The position was called as " Master of the doorkeepers " first in 1261.
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| 20. | Spring comes, and I have a new job : working outside as a doorkeeper.
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