On the same day he is requested to provide a hundred men to aid the Queen of England "against the rebels in Ireland;" is authorised to raise this number compulsorily, if need be, and appoint the necessary officers to command them.
The march of the trades bodies did little to dispel the gloom of the day for the one onlooker concerning whose sentiments I am authorised to speak.
I claimed the article for my own and in ten minutes I had concluded a bargain with the authorised agent of the Scotsman, had agreed to accept the services of an interpreter, and had arranged, with a taskerai or without one, to take the 7.
The Railway Clauses Act authorised railway companies to use locomotive engines, carriages and wagons; to carry passengers and goods, and to make reasonable charges not exceeding the tolls authorised by their special Acts.
It also authorised the construction and maintenance, as part of such railways, of any pier, quay or jetty.
He gave a decision against the booksellers; and there were consequently abolished such of the trade regulations as had interdicted the sale of books at lower rates of profit than thoseauthorised by the Booksellers' Association.
A junction wasauthorised to be made at Newcomen with the Midland Great Western system.
These were evidently printed from authentic copies, duly authorisedfor publication.
The Contention of York and Lancaster had taken place; it indicates a doubt or fear as to whether the copyright might be disputed by some publisher, authorised by the Chamberlain's men to produce the amended version.
Coincidently with the removal to the Curtain, we find the first appearance of authorised publication of his plays, Richard II.
Enver readily consented, and the Gregorian Patriarchate at Constantinople accordingly circulated an authorised account of the interview to the Armenian, and even to the Turkish, press.
It was nothing less than the death-warrant of Dirk van Goorl, signed by the Inquisitor, dulyauthorised thereto.
A ring had been forced on to Elsa's unwilling hand, and, until the thing was undone by some competent and authorised Court, she was in name the wife of Adrian.
Tetzel, a Dominican, preached the indulgence in Saxony, though not in the territory of the elector, and he employed to the utmost the arguments authorised by the custom of the day.
Their action might beauthorised by parliament; but if so, parliament had exceeded its authority, like Charles with his shipmoney, and James with the dispensing power.
He authorised the trial of the case in England by Wolsey and Warham; or again, by Wolsey and Campeggio, Archbishop of Bologna, the best jurist of the sacred college.
The specific evil he had denounced was now admitted by the authorised representative of the Holy See.
It is not that they are afraid of tampering with the authorised version, for they have actually, in the later editions, omitted the whole fourteen books of the Apocrypha, which were included in the original edition.
Our authorised translation reads, 'The Lord looked unto the host of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and of the cloud, and troubled the host of the Egyptians, and took off their chariot wheels that they drave them heavily.
This brings us to the period at which what is commonly known as the authorised version was issued.
Perhaps the authorised translators had never seen sheep so peculiar as those first described: *Chapter xxxi.
The situation, in fact, was this, that the Ministry were obliged to collect the money though they were not authorised in spending it.
To him many of the finest phrases in our Authorised Version of 1611 are directly due.
But although you belong to the house of representatives, I trust you are not the mouth of that honourable body; and, if not, pray who authorised you to inform the publick of the motives for their conduct?
Publication of the Authorised version of the Bible.
Beaumont; and, in a tone of authorised insolence, bade him give up the son of the delinquent, whom he harboured.
To those who believe and are baptised, the apostles and the church are authorised by Christ to say: "You are saved!
Prefet de Police, equally elected upon the same principles by the voice of the sovereign people: and Citizen Sobrier declared himself equally authorised to wield the authority of the Parisian police.
Sedition and treason, in that case, would be authorised by law.
Such diabolical mockeries of humanity may be authorised by modern godism, but they were not approved by that of antiquity.
Except in her authorised services, and to words chosen by herself, the Church frowned upon sacred music.
So you say you went to the Malouines Isles, where the Government had authorised you to found a settlement.
Henri authorised the practice of the Catholic religion, and forbade that of the reformed cult in the town and suburbs; he confirmed the established government and offices, and promised to punish no one for an act of war.
The telegram ends thus: "Add, that if this proposal is accepted, you now are authorised to agree to suspension of hostilities on our part.
Probably they bought it from Cives Romani, its authorised occupiers, with the connivance of the State.
Then, going indoors, theyauthorised the consul, by the usual formula, to resort to arms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "authorised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.