He that hath the kinglye and supreame auctoritie / vnto whom by othe I do owe obedience / commaundeth these thinges / and therfore I must obey.
We must consider and loke vppon the Auctoritieof the lawe gyuer / which is Godd / It is of force aswel in one cõmaundement / as in the rest.
The very same thinge is to be sayde / where a kinge or suche which do retayne the supreame auctoritie / do commaunde or determyne anye thynge againste right.
The nexte day followyng, all the magistrates of the Cittie mette the Licentiat in the cathedrall Church, and by acte, before the notary, he presented his auctoritie from the Emperour.
The great auctoritie that Cortes had among the Indians.
The which auctoritie he likewise required to be set downe in recorde, and to haue a copie of the same.
The greatauctoritie that Cortez had among the Indians.
It shall also greatly auayle yf he can shewe that he hathe in tyme afore ben in auctoritie and bare a rule ouer other / in the whiche he was neuer but gentyll and glad to forgyue them that had offended vn[-] derneth hym.
Neither is it the least parte of a prince’s praise, curasse rem literariam, and be his auctoritie to mend the misses that ignorant custom hath bred.
The nominative hath no other noat but the particle of determination; as, the peple is a beast with manie heades; a horse serves man to manie uses; men in auctoritie sould be lanternes of light.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "auctoritie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.