Those who have placed me in a public station placed me there, not to alter the Constitution, but to administer it.
It was never easier to administerthe government than it is now.
Gentlemen, it is not impracticable to reconcile these various interests, and so to administer the government as to make it useful to all.
Next to the controlling authority of the people themselves, the preservation of the government is mainly committed to those who administer it.
We are here to administer a Constitution emanating immediately from the people, and trusted by them to our administration.
Judges would sit to execute legislative judgments and decrees; not to declare the law or to administer the justice of the country.
Who ever appointed a legislature to administer his charity?
I hold it to be a popular government, erected by the people; those who administer it, responsible to the people; and itself capable of being amended and modified, just as the people may choose it should be.
The trustees were visitors, and the right to hold the charter, administer the funds, and visit and govern the college, was a franchise and privilege, solemnly granted to them.
There would be no general, permanent law for courts to administer or men to live under.
Its expansion had been so rapid that it was soon necessary to establish a western conference to administer the affairs of the many churches then rising in Ohio.
Courts of, not likely to administer justice to foreigners, &c.
I overheard the monks argue upon the lesson that they shouldadminister to the two spies--they spoke of a strapping.
Boehler expressed his willingness to preach at any time, but declined to administer the Sacraments for any denomination except his own, so the appointment was not made.
The Act of Incorporation empowered the detectors to take and to administer to their servants an oath of fidelity.
Another king of Israel was smote with leprosy until the day of his death, because he attempted to administer an ordinance without being called and authorized (2 Chron.
Do not suffer any man to baptize or administer unto you unless God has spoken unto him by the voice of his servants, and authorized him to minister in his name.
Call his servants and his doctor, Archduke John, that they may remove the generalissimo to another room and administermedicine to him.
The Audiencia took no action, because the governor issued an act commanding that the mandarins should not administer justice, or bear their insignia of chastisement through the streets.
I have seen him leave his food, to go to administerbaptism or extreme unction to a sick man.
Although he died alone and without the sacraments, as there was no one to administer them, he met death with great edification, leaving in that camp a sweet odor of sanctity, and the title of a true servant of God.
When the news of the "intolerable acts" reached America, every one knew what strong medicine Parliament was prepared to administer to all those who resisted its authority.
None of them could administer a crushing defeat to the Confederate troops and more than once the union soldiers were beaten in a fair battle.
A Training and Dilution Service which will administer such training and dilution policies as may be agreed upon.
It shall have full powers to administer and operate the railways, canals, and the different public services.
Did he not with the utmost foresight administer all the business of the city?
But if we conceive this to be true, or that only those are happy who administer public affairs and who are in authority and rule over many, what then are we to say about Socrates?
I therefore gave you the opportunity to elect and to have in your Senate the richest men among those who administer my own revenues and have charge of coining the currency.
Some of them knew not a word of any language but their mother tongue, although much of the law which they were to administer was written in Latin.
So doing you will show to the whole world that you are worthy to possess and to administer this Commonwealth to whose government God has called you.
We administer the Holy Supper to such of their members as, known to us, appear at our meetings.
He then asked if it would be agreeable to me to come to his room on the morrow and administer the communion, adding that, as he had never been baptized, he desired that ordinance at the same time.
Here Schmolck labored patiently for thirty-five years under the most trying circumstances, not even being permitted to administer communion to the dying except by consent of the Catholic authorities.
They entered, and found the sick sister trying to write a letter to one of the Elders, requesting that he come and administer to her, she being in a very feeble condition, and also in want of food.
Three days afterwards, while suffering from internal hemorrhage and in very great pain, he called for Brother William Newell to administer to him.
God and the government, so conduct himself toward the faithful Pastors and elected officers of the congregation, that they may administer their office with joy and not with grief.
It is remarkable that if you do not administer a disagreeable character carefully, the public have a decided tendency to think that the story is disagreeable, and not merely the fictitious person.
Moreover, on the cessation of hostilities, a High Court will be established in each of the new Colonies to administer the laws of the land, and this Court will be independent of the Executive.