At length the Plantagenets gave up the point in despair: but, though they ceased to infringe the law openly, they occasionally contrived, by evading it, to procure an extraordinary supply for a temporary purpose.
The chief business of the sovereign was to infringe the privileges of the legislature.
The inconveniences of having so numerous a cabinet were such that Temple himself consented to infringe one of the fundamental rules which he had laid down, and to become one of a small knot which really directed everything.
I could be content to lend," he said, "but fear to draw on myself that curse in Magna Charta, which should be read twice a year against those who infringe it.
I could be content to lend," he replied to the demand of the Council, "but for fear to draw on myself that curse in Magna Charta which should be read twice a year against those that do infringe it.
But the Central Committee," Kautsky consoles himself, "never attempted to infringe the principle in virtue of which the supreme power must belong to the delegates elected by universal suffrage.
The last step was declared not toinfringe the principles of the Republic, "which oppose the spirit of conquest.
These things may be varied, as expediency may dictate, so only that they be allowed to infringeno principle of justice.
He knew perfectly well, and the whole English nation knew, that the king could not lawfullyinfringe Magna Carta.
He knew perfectly well, and the whole English nation knew, that the king could not lawfullyinfringe Magna Carta.
No one has any right to infringe the laws, to enter into the intention of the dead, or to dispose of other people's property.
He who of his own private authority infringes a bad law, authorises every one else toinfringe good laws.
You can tell me how not to infringe the copyright," she laughed.
This is to infringe on the independence of its Government.
The effect of this bill goes to infringe all the State laws.
Under the act of 1807, it had become the duty of the court to examine whether it was the intention of the parties to infringe or violate the laws.
If contrary to this agreement, any persons should be found bold enough to conceal any peltry or otherwise infringe his contract, they were to forfeit all the wages due them by the Company.
But alas for his plans, the official laxity and dissensions which had made it possible for himself and others thus to infringe with impunity, the general monopoly granted by the King came to a sudden end.
Moving pictures telling a dramatic story may infringe a dramatic or even literary work, as well as possibly a work of art, as was decided in the case of Harper v.
A photograph may infringe the copyright in statuary, as was held in 1907, in Bracken v.
Likewise, the Court held that the failure to allow a credit against the undistributed profits tax for earnings which could not be distributed under State law did not infringe the reserved power of the State over its corporate offspring.
Nor did the bishop hesitate to receive the empress as sovereign of England, and, together with certain of his party, to pledge his faith, that so long as she did not infringe the covenant, he would observe his fidelity to her.
The Truce of God, was so called from the eagerness with which its first proposal was received by the suffering people of every degree: during the time it endured, no one dared infringe it, by attacking his fellows.
It seemed to them "wicked" that Northern abolitionists should seek to infringe this sacred right.
Did that fact infringe their personal rights and domestic privileges?
To act without this, is to infringe a divine principle laid down with all possible clearness again and again in the Word of God.
In fine weather they crowded the forward and lower deck aft, not being permitted to infringe upon the cabin-passengers' deck.
There were also pendent nests built by a species of wasp in the trees, which indicated a nefarious design to infringe upon bird architecture.
Nay, I will even infringe my own rule on thy behalf, and perform a not inconsiderable miracle by immediately transporting thee to the summit of Vindhya, where the faithful are already beginning to assemble.
He was a Churchman, rationally zealous; he desired the prosperity, and maintained the honour of the clergy; of the Dissenters he did not wish to infringe the Toleration, but he opposed their encroachments.
British subjects had a right to dwell in Massachusetts, provided they did not infringe the monopoly in trade.
If you were treating with a child you would not infringe the rights of that child simply by acting and deciding for him, but you would infringe his rights if you acted and decided for your benefit and not his.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infringe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.