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Example sentences for "annulled"

Lexicographically close words:
annular; annulate; annulated; annulet; annuli; annulling; annulment; annulo; annulose; annuls
  1. Paul utterly repudiated the agreement which had been entered into between the Legate and the Parliament; he demanded the restoration of every acre of Church property; and he annulled all alienation of it by a general bull.

  2. First among the many decisions in which the Archbishop had prostituted justice to Henry's will stood that by which he had annulled the king's marriage with Catharine and declared Mary a bastard.

  3. The Parliament which met in October annulled the laws made respecting religion during the past reign, and re-established the form of service as used in the last year of Henry the Eighth.

  4. All together assembled, they annulled preceding orders and enacted others for the good management of the province.

  5. And the strange thing was that it had been annulled because of Miss Foster's share in it, and in consequence of the interview in Home and Beauty.

  6. His previous decision to the same effect, made under the influence of the personal magnetism of Miss Foster, had been annulled only the day before.

  7. Chapter VI All of the charges against the Reform are annulled by a brief, and the fifth provincial chapter is held, with the prorogation which they claimed.

  8. Two years later the contract was annulled and an arrangement was made with Messrs.

  9. In consequence of this total failure on the part of the contractors the government of Canada annulled the contract.

  10. During the Republic, a rich man ordered in his will that some women he had purchased for the purpose should fight in the funeral games to his memory, but the people annulled the clause.

  11. The authorities were furious, and every effort was made to find and re-arrest Vera; and a verdict of the court acquitting many of the accused in one of the trials was annulled by the Czar.

  12. Oh yes; from the day a prisoner crosses the frontier his marriage is annulled and his wife can marry again.

  13. But the vision of his erstwhile companion Overland, perhaps imprisoned and hopeless in the grip of the "bunch," annulled that desire.

  14. There was something in the older man's presence, an unspoken assurance of comradeship and sincerity that annulled the boy's tendency to reticence about himself.

  15. Muḥammad observed: “Why is it then that this law is annulled and hath ceased to operate among the Jews?

  16. In effect the act annulled the charter and brought the College under the control of the Legislature.

  17. Nor do you complain of me; but do me that justice you owe me, namely, to own that all I promised to Longueil and Broussel is since annulled by the conduct of the Parliament.

  18. It is certain, however, that Fesch always maintained that the marriage could only be annulled by an act of arbitrary authority.

  19. The mutilated Councils forthwith annulled the late elections in forty-nine Departments, and passed severe laws against orthodox priests and the unpardoned émigrés who had ventured to return to France.

  20. He annulled at the same time a number of commissions that had been issued in order to obtain money by compounding with offenders against penal statutes.

  21. For technical reasons Randolph's writ was not served; but on the 21st of June a decree in chancery annulled the charter of Massachusetts.

  22. It happened that the decree which annulled the charters of Rhode Island and Connecticut had not yet been formally enrolled.

  23. Defn: Not to be defeated; not defeasible; incapable of being annulled or made void; as, an indefeasible or title.

  24. Defn: A right formerly belonging to an archbishop to select any one dignity or benefice in the gift of a suffragan bishop consecrated or confirmed by him, for bestowal by himself when next vacant; -- annulled by Parliament in 1845.

  25. Law) Defn: Annulled and the contrary substituted; as, a reversed judgment or decree.

  26. McClellan's theory was that the rebels, by the circumstances attendant upon their present retreating movement, had conclusively annulled any chance of their own return by way of Manassas.

  27. Accordingly Mr. Stanton at once annulled them by an order, which he followed up by a bulletin containing ten reasons in support of the order.

  28. Lord Wellesley had brought the Rajput princes into subsidiary alliance with the British government, but the treaties had been annulled by Sir George Barlow, and war and pillage were as rampant as ever.

  29. Worst of all, he annulled most of the protective treaties with the Rajput princes on the ground that they had deserted the British government during Monson's retreat from Jaswant Rao Holkar.

  30. Such marriages may be annulled by a court of equity, but false representations as to character, social position or fortune do not constitute such fraud on the opposite party as to avoid a marriage induced thereby.

  31. Marriages may be annulled for the following causes: 1.

  32. When the validity of a marriage is doubted, either party may file a petition and the court shall decree it annulled or affirmed according to the proof.

  33. Parliament, finding this to be the case, annulled the order for enlistments and resolved that "the city might upon occasion send letters to the army, so as they did first present them to the House for their approbation.

  34. But is it true that you have applied to have the marriage annulled at Rome?

  35. The decree from Rome has annulled the foolish mummery of her infancy.


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