The Restoration moved it to the Rue Feydau, and it there remained until in 1826 it was definitively fixed in the palatial abode which it now occupies.
For the theory is wholly based upon the premise that the conversion of wage capital into technical capital is competent to bring about the permanent unemployment of labour, or definitively to reduce the demand for labour.
In 759, then, after forty years of Arab rule, Narbonne passed definitively under that of the Franks, who guaranteed to the inhabitants free enjoyment of their Gothic or Roman law and of their local institutions.
This lucky diversion gave the main body of the Mexicans time to gain ground, and when the Texans returned to the charge with fresh ardour, the propitious moment had passed, and the Mexicans were definitively protected from any assault.
The surprise of the conducta, so skilfully managed by the Jaguar, had been the electric spark destined to definitively galvanize the country, and make it rise as one man for this modern Thermopylae.
The terms of the treaty being thusdefinitively settled, an interview was arranged to take place between the two monarchs at Cordova.
The government of Freeland was now definitively constituted.
The right of bequest is free and unqualified; but it must be noted that between husband and wife there is an absolute community of goods, whence it follows that only the survivor can definitively dispose of the common property.
For though the country immediately about us charmed us so much, yet I would not definitively decide to lay the foundation-stone of our first settlement until I had obtained at least a superficial view of the whole region of the Kenia.
He now definitively retired from his profession, and, though he survived for more than two years, what remains to be told is little more than the story of a last illness.
The German question was settled definitively by the battle of Koeniggraetz in 1866; and the emperor Francis Joseph, with characteristic Habsburg opportunism, was quick to accommodate himself to the new circumstances.
But for various causes, which cannot be examined here, a series of measures was soon to be initiated which were gradually to lead back again to political liberty, and definitively to found what has been called the empire liberal.
Germany hereby renounced definitively in favor of the principal Allied and Associated Powers all rights of sovereignty over the territories situated to the north of the frontier line fixed in accordance with the above provisions.
Protestantism was not, however, definitivelyproclaimed as the state religion in Bremen until 1618.
The Brahma creed wasdefinitively formulated as follows:--(1) The book of nature and intuition supplies the basis of religious faith.
By a common understanding between the Governments it was agreed that no exercise of exclusive jurisdiction by either party while the negotiation was pending should change the state of the question of right to be definitively settled.
Of the subjects recommended to Congress at their last session, some were then definitively acted upon.
It was, however, scarcely to be wondered at that a country so recently delivered from slavery both in church and state should run into wild excesses of intolerance, before sectarian principles were thoroughly understood and definitively fixed.
All this is so divinely plain and settled that discussion is definitively closed; but when we come to look at the law as a ground of relationship with God, we get into an entirely different region of thought.
Every question that could possibly be raised against any one or all of the members of the Church of God was raised, gone into, and definitively settled, between God and His Christ, on the cross.
It seems strange, to one taught exclusively by Scripture, that such confusion of thought should prevail amongst professing Christians in reference to a question so distinctly and definitively settled by the Holy Ghost.
All applauded these words, and it wasdefinitively settled that the army should march on Hermosillo.
As soon as ever Carnival is over, my own darling, I mean to speak definitively to my uncle, and tell him, in the first place, that he must give up all notion of a marriage between Violante and me.
It was a certain means of knowing definitively what was to be depended on, with regard to the dispositions of the allies.
Count Carnot said, "that they must address themselves definitively to the brutal frankness of Blucher, rather than live in the uncertainty, in which they were kept by the civilities of Wellington.
When the moment was arrived, for definitively resolving on the work of the fortifications, which he had already sketched out, M.
Now that France and England, the two most civilised nations, have definitively emancipated their slaves, science may claim its rights without caring for the sophisms of slaveholders.
Madame de Montespan left this interview irrevocably ruined, but at the same time definitively saved.
Madame had definitively secured the exile of the Chevalier de Lorraine, the infamous friend of her husband.
XXXI Lavrétzky was not a young man; he could not long deceive himself as to the sentiments with which Liza had inspired him; he became definitively convinced, on that day, that he had fallen in love with her.
The temper of the troops changed to such an extent, that they no longer doubted the triumph of their cause, and in a few minutes grew to regard it as definitively gained.
I am truly thankful, that we definitively quarrelled, the Meister and I, and did not make it up.
It is settled in the most formal manner, and all I have to do in this house in the capacity of lawyer, may be considered as definitively concluded.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "definitively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: easily; finally; sharply