This plan would be workable until the time when success would warrant in each Province a local printing plant, having at its service a "boiler plate" supply from the main office.
It would require "a subeditor-manager" in each Province to direct the provincial policy of his specific edition and manage its circulation in every Catholic community.
Each province, each tribe and, in many parts each village, had its own language which was different from that of its neighbors.
Friar Andreas de Olmos for the following native account of the creation of man, which was differently recounted to him in each province.
Each province is divided into a number of Regierungsbezirke, or districts, of which there are now thirty-five in the kingdom.
For civil purposes, each province should be made as absolutely independent as is possible, with general supervision by the commander of the United States forces.
This force constituted the rural police of the entire Island, under the orders of the civil governor of each province.
Notice that in each province, males are in excess of females.
The general fund, after careful consultation with the governor of each province, should be apportioned geographically, and also into funds, such as the following: a.
There were further special boards of education in each province, presided over by the governor, and school boards in the communes which are not capitals of provinces and in the cantons.
There were at that time twelve military posts, one in the capital of each province.
A brief description of these cities follows, with a reference to the other more important towns and villages of each province.
I have established in each province a president, or prefect, who is entirely independent of the military commandant.
In each province I form a company of gendarmerie, composed of Frenchmen and Neapolitans.
I have decreed the formation in each province of a legion whose organization I will soon send to your Majesty.
The Libertines were opposed to such a scheme, as an interference with the rights of each province to regulate its own religious affairs, and as an attempt to assert the supremacy of Church over State.
Maurice was in each province elected as Nieuwenaar's successor.
The leases are recorded in a public register, which is kept by the officers of revenue in each province or district.
From others he demands a certain sum, but leaves it to the states of each province to assess and levy that sum as they think proper.
In the other provinces the cultivation was to a certain extent permitted; but the supply remaining after deduction of what was consumed in each province was to be sold to the Government only.
Such a course would, in his opinion, lead directly to an unconstitutional and violent subversion of the sovereign rights of each province, to the advantage of the central government.
Moreover, if there were any meaning in words, the 13th Article of Union, reserving especially the disposition over religious matters to each province, had been wisely intended to prevent the possibility of such tyranny.
The minority, consisting of Holland, Utrecht, and Overyssel, protested against the vote as an outrageous invasion of the rights of each province, as an act of flagrant tyranny and usurpation.
The representatives of each province voting as one, there were four in favour of to three against the Synod.
One person to be appointed by the provincial committee of each province; (e.
Two persons to be appointed by the provincial committee of each province; and (b.
North and South Carolina, each province having a governor appointed by the king, and an assembly elected by the people.
The organization was strict, like that of an army; each province having a provincial at its head, with a general over all.
The bishop in the capital of each province comes to exercise a certain superintendence within the province.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each province" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.