It falls within the educationalcircumscription (academie) of Dijon and the military circumscription of the XX.
A new circumscription of the French diocese shall be made by the Holy See in concert with the Government.
The bishops shall make a new circumscription of the parishes in their dioceses, which shall be of no effect until approved by the Government.
Even the knowledge that we have of the two great conditions under which terrestrial subjectivities occur--circumscription and complexity--is only empirical.
Such partial isolation or circumscription of matter in motion--so that it shall in itself constitute a little working microcosm--appears to be the first condition to the being of a subjective personality.
It may well be that elsewhere (or apart from the conditions imposed by nervous tissue) subjectivity is possible irrespective both of circumscription and of complexity.
But their special details, down to the closest minutiae, were the same, while their definite circumscription and evenness of distribution forbade the idea of currents or floods as the moving cause.
The Lords ordered a girdle orcircumscription of Capitall Letters to be cutt in Lead and putt about the Coffin.
The girdle or circumscription of Capitall Letters in Lead putt about the Coffin had onely these words.
We have traced in some degree the course and local circumscription of the races: can we affiliate upon them any of the contributions which they severally made to the varied manners and to the institutions of Greece?
But Prœtus falls within the period of the Perseids, and within the local circumscription of the Eastern Peloponnesus where they reigned.
The department is within the judicial circumscription of the appeal court of Lyons and the educational circumscription (academie) of Lyons.
The desire by some, by any, means to mitigate the woeful circumscription of liberty and opportunity which it inflicted, wrought upon her almost painfully.
That it cannot regulate all the questions to which its attention is weekly invited is its misfortune, not its fault; is due to the human limitation of its faculties, not to any narrow circumscription of its desires.
The Pays de Gex is isolated by the Jura from the rest of French territory, and comes within the circumscription of the Swiss customs, certain restrictions being imposed on its products by the French customs.
The department falls within thecircumscription of the appeal-court of Agen, and the region of the XVII.
She was so accustomed to the circumscription of the world of black people that only when freedom was granted did she fully realize her slavery.
Her friend, looking at her, thinking of the past and of the days to come, of the loneliness of a life among the whites and the tragic circumscription of a life among the colored, could find no comforting answer.
Thus in measure as the Referendum comes into play does the circumscription practicing it become a complete community.
It is answered, that we do leave the extent undefined, and should request to be informed where, and why, the line of circumscription and exclusion should be drawn.
Moreover, since the period of stone implements overlaps those of bronze and of iron, and since that of bronze also overlaps that of iron, they are not capable of a circumscription that would leave each independent and distinct.
Another equally important principle is, that in each local circumscription there should be but one elective body for all local business, not different bodies for different parts of it.