Leibnitz used to call even the Council of Trent a "concile de contrabande;" the way in which this last Council is to be brought on the stage would make the designation for the first time fully applicable.
Only after these and in dependence on them could this designation be applied to the See of Rome.
The commondesignation of Liberal Catholics tends rather to obscure than to express the principle of this division.
It is the first of a set of several pieces comprised in his sixth work, this fact being expressed by the designation Opus 6, No.
While thedesignation trio has been retained to this day, the three part harmony no longer is considered obligatory.
The designation fastened upon us as a stigma was a fraud from the beginning, a conscious fraud and a malicious invention.
The victims of this crusade are not a nameless horde for whom a designation had to be coined; they are known to history for three thousand years as Hebrews, Israelites, Jews, and they have no mind to exchange these names for any other.
How many ever tried to learn the sense of the designationunder which they have enrolled themselves?
Possibly too Rechab, which means "rider," is not a personal name, but a designation of the clan as horsemen of the desert.
Footnote 43: The word kiva, now universally employed in place of the Spanish designation "estufa" to designate a ceremonial room of the Pueblos, is derived from the Hopi language.
The designation is archaic, the element ki being both Pima and Hopi for "house.
This designation would be only justifiable if the differences of colour were due to other causes than the differences of form, using this last word in a narrow sense.
The designation “polymorphism” may here appear very inapplicable, since we have no sharply distinct forms, but five very variable ground-colours connected by numerous intermediate modes of coloration.
All those cases which come under the designation of ‘alternation of generation,’ can obviously be referred to cyclical heredity, as will be explained further on.
I said that gentleman was his designation in official documents.
Gentleman' was his designationin official documents.
This should place the church, at once, within the scope of the designation of a "transition" type.
The remarkable controversy is known, in the literature of that age, under the designation of the dispute between Ben Jonson and Dekker.
The designation of king as applied to the wren naturally called for an explanation.
The common designation in mediaeval times of such a body as we now mean by "university" was studium generale, or sometimes studium alone.
Gentilis refers to the father of Bartolommeo or his master, as the scholars at that time often took their designation from their masters.
So it may be said in this case; they who disapprove of the designation of school, may substitute that of academy, or any other term denoting a place where the art of painting is professed and taught.
In 1871 De Vere wrote: "In the army, it seems, even this designation [i.
Mere ornamental scrolls, combinations of lines and colors, decorative borders, and similar designs, or ornamental letters or forms of type are not included in the designation 'prints and pictorial illustrations.
It is possible that they might be included under the general designation of works of art, and drawings or models for buildings might be copyrighted as "drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character.
Many of the rooms were named from the nations whose styles of decoration and furnishing were imitated in them, but others had the simple designation of the gold room, the silver room, the lapis-lazuli room, and so on.
That report shall indicate which center or centers have been designated and how the designation or designations enhance homeland security, as well as report any decisions to revoke or modify such designations.
Requirements for theDesignation of Johnny Micheal Spann Patriot Trusts.
This hotel of Madame de Pompadour has since then been inhabited by illustrious hosts, for it is better known at the present day under the designation of the Elysée Bourbon, or rather the Elysée National.
Those females who come within thedesignation of "irregular prostitutes" are in no respect less prejudicial to the community than the "regulars.
A special external designation of prostitutes would only lead to uproar, without causing the women to feel the odium of their calling more than at present.
The Martin Tower acquired its present designation of the Jewel Tower, in the reign of James the First, when the crown ornaments were removed to it from a small building, where they had been hitherto kept, on the south side of the White Tower.
She was attended by six lacqueys habited in vests of gold, and by a female attendant in a grotesque attire, whom she retained as her jester, and who was known among her household by thedesignation of Jane the Fool.
But it is a designation by which I do not desire to be longer distinguished.
It was well worthy of that designation with its dry and arid coasts.
It was thought best, and is certainly an improvement, to dispense with the olddesignation and adopt for this order a title and phraseology indicating its purport more specifically.
Brugsch connected this name with that of Bahr el-Kades, a designation attached in the Middle Ages to the lake through which the Orontes flows, and placed the town on its shores or on a small island on the lake.