There are certain doctrines of Catholicity which cannot be said to appertain directly either to God, to man, or to morality, in the sense generally given to this word.
Certain =prerogatives= are held to appertain to the office of ambassador and to diplomats of the first rank.
In this stricter sense, territorial jurisdiction refers to the exercise of state authority over the land within its boundaries and those things which appertain to the land.
The fundamental law of territorial jurisdiction is that a state has within its boundaries absolute and exclusive jurisdiction over all the land and those things which appertain thereto.
The waters which appertain more strictly to the exclusive jurisdiction of the neutral, such as harbors, ports, enclosed bays, and the like, are subject to the municipal laws of the neutral.
Recognition of New States (a) =State existence de facto= is not a question of international law but depends upon the existence of a sovereign political unity with the attributes which necessarily appertain to it.
The bellows must always be near at hand, the tongs not out of reach; both of them more sensible implements than those that usually appertain to coals.
In this way, it vaguely seems to them, they are able to save the doctrine of some one mode of origin as appertaining to species, which need not "necessarily" appertain to any other taxonomic division.
I said, and continue to say, that he has put forward a theory of adaptations in general, and that where such adaptations appertain to species only (i.
The four questions above alluded to appertain respectively to Heredity, Utility, Isolation, and Physiological Selection.
Hereunto may be added, that all their punishments almost are penalties of money, which can by no means appertain to the church, but is a thing merely civil.
As, therefore, it is impossible to discover any origin of rights otherwise than in the origin of man, it consequently follows, that rights appertain to man in right of his existence only, and must therefore be equal to every man.
Now, though these principles appertain to religion, yet they think that they are led by reason to believe and assent to them.
For every high priest taken from among men is ordained for men in the things that appertain to God, that he may offer up gifts and sacrifices for sins: 5:2.
As all things of his divine power which appertain to life and godliness are given us through the knowledge of him who hath called us by his own proper glory and virtue.
The ocean of Milk does not appertain to Jambu Dwipa, but it is the ocean of Saka Dwipa.
They appertain to what the Purana calls Karana or causal Creation.
Karma or actions appertain to the perishable element.
These psychologists are particularly fond of contemplating those peculiarities of great historical figures which appertain to them as private persons.
Moreover, I will show below, without the aid of this proposition, that neither intellect nor will appertain to God's nature.
Therefore it does not appertain to B's essence, nor does it constitute the essence of any particular thing.
It follows, therefore, that extended substance does not appertain to the essence of God.
Such are the arguments I find on the subject in writers, who by them try to prove that extended substance is unworthy of the divine nature, and cannot possibly appertain thereto.
It is now, therefore, time to pass on to those matters, which appertain to the duration of the mind, without relation to the body.
The being of substance does not appertain to the essence of man--in other words, substance does not constitute the actual being[2] of man.
Besides, the liberal education itself suffers prejudice; for it is misinterpreted; since it comes to be estimated then by results and by circumstances which do not appertain to it.
As we see, N is not equal to the nth number of E, and as n is arbitrary, N does not appertain to E and yet N should belong to this assemblage since we have defined it with a finite number of words.
Be thou unto the people in those things that appertain to God, that thou tell to them what they should do, and the ceremonies and rites to worship God, and the way by which they should go, and what work they shall do.
These three commandments be written in the first table and appertain only to God.
They that have checked all the qualities that appertain to Passion and Darkness, that are possessed of high souls, and that practise the qualities that are called Good, succeed in overcoming all difficulties.
Passion means love, affection, and other emotions that appertain to worldly objects.
Goodness, those thatappertain to Passion, and those that appertain to Darkness.
The seven kinds of Dharanas appertain respectively to Earth, Wind, Space, Water, Fire, Consciousness and Understanding.
These, however, that I have spoken of, are the faults that appertainto it.
These phenomena, however, appertain to the gross form of that luminary.
Therefore, all kinds of sacrifices naturally appertain to all the four orders.
The result of this is that the elements in their subtile forms actually produce the images that correspond with or appertain to the affecting attribute and the manner in which it affects the mind.
All those colours appertain to Prakriti (so that He it is who becomes White or Red or Dark according as the nature of the Prakriti with which is He becomes identified for the time being).
Created to look after those affairs that appertain to your respective jurisdictions, do ye uphold the worlds according to the measures of your strength as dependent on the shares you receive on those sacrifices.
Taking their rise from the fruits of Pravritti implies having their origin in their desire for such fruits asappertain to the religion of Pravritti or acts.
Know that these five organs of action appertainor belong to the mind.
Avavandhah is low attachments, implying those that appertain to the body.
By properly reverencing, however, the duties that appertain to Renunciation, one is sure of attaining to Brahma.
Ascertaining the merits of the religion of Acts and that of Abstention from acts, do thou, with concentrated senses, be devoted to the practices of righteousness that appertain to thought, words, and deed.
The god has a sword, indeed, which mustappertain to his destroying office.
Each of these incidents seems toappertain to something distinctive in his character.
Whatever other rights may appertain to Master Masons will be the subjects of separate sections.
Questions of disinfection and ventilation appertain to the most serious problems of common life and hygiene.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appertain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.