After this when Mr. Renwick and the united societies were necessitated to publish their informatory vindication, Mr. Shields went over to Holland to have the same printed about the beginning of the year 1687.
Apparently the most informatory case yet presented is that of Mott (Case 197).
French army, having military duties of a critical nature and of great importance (social reasons forbid Briand’s giving informatory details).
This is all the length that the reproached sufferers, whom I am vindicating, go, in asserting this principle, as may be seen in their Informatory Vindication, Head 3.
I the King By command of the king our sovereign: Don Gabriel de Ocana y Alarcon Informatory decree, in regard to opening the commerce between the kingdoms of Peru and Nueva Espana.
Informatory decree regarding the question to what extent and on what plan shall the commerce of the islands with Nueva Espana hereafter proceed.
The old idea of informatory doubles has been abandoned.
When a suit has been declared, it is unnecessary, by informatory discarding, to repeat the announcement of strength.
The lead of a King to show the Ace is a convention--so is every informatory play or declaration.
This comes nearer being an informatory double than any other in vogue in the game of to-day.
The system which is herein advocated is believed to be the most sound and informatory yet devised.
False cards should be used whenever possible, as they are less informatory than the conventional lowest of a sequence.
The informatory school of modern bidding, which attempts, as nearly as possible, to declare the two hands as one, has as an essential feature the overbidding of the partner in an infinite number of cases.
If the partner be a keen counter of small cards, the next to the lowest is doubtless more informatory and just as advantageous as the lowest.
Therefore allinformatory matter is irrelevant and should be eliminated.
The informatory forms that remain have got to be made significant.
To be sure, very sensitive people can always discover from the design itself how it should be viewed, and, without much difficulty, will place correctly a piece of lace or embroidery in which there is no informatory clue to guide them.
For a detailed list of the goods sent to Mexico, and as to what was done with them there, see Informatory Memorial addressed to the King, Juan Grau y Monfalcon, 1637.
General Pintado's informatory report makes a bitter complaint of the frauds and infringements in the Manila permission to trade.
In this place is presented the informatory report of the royal accountant at Mexico to the viceroy in 1730, because it is frequently cited in this controversy; but it is concerned mainly with the size of the packages on the Manila galleon.
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