It has been shown that they existed previously to the Daika era, but in a fitful and uncertain way, whereas, under the system now adopted, they became an integral part of the administrative machinery.
She asked that four regions, forming an integral part of the Yamato domain of Mimana, should be handed over to her, apparently as an act of pure benevolence.
The cams are sometimes forged with their shaft in a solid piece, while in other designs they are keyed in place, but whatever type is used, the cams and their shaft may be considered as integral with each other.
The bearing boxes of the crank shaft are each made in two halves, the lower portion being cast integral with the crank case, while the upper half is in the form of a separate cap that may be held in place by two or four bolts.
As has been stated, the cams on many motors are forged integral with their shafts, and there is consequently no possibility of the removal of one from the other.
I do not pretend to be anything more than an integral portion of an accepted and not altogether mushroom institution.
To possess--er--all this environment as an integral part of one's daily life must insensibly of course .
The splendours of the Medicis in Italy had set up an ideal of courtliness, in which letters formed an integral and indispensable part.
But in other forms the poets of the new time experimented eagerly, and in the stress of experiment, poetry which under Elizabeth had been integral and coherent split into different schools.
Enough of these ambiguous formulas, such as 'the right to work' or 'to each the integral product of his labour.
This group is at present preparing a fete, to be held in the fall of 1904, for the "glorification of all the innovators to whom humanity is indebted for advancement along the line of integral emancipation.
When the fly-leaves are guarded and properly sewed they become an integral part of the book and no tipping is necessary.
If the book has been oversewed, cut the end papers of 80-pound manila or 60-pound kraft paper the size of the book and paste on the entire surface of the fly leaves which are integral parts of the book.
Such a book will also have end papers guarded which will remain as an integral part of the book.
Experience has proved that when only one is used the canton flannel will come off, but when both are used, it becomes an integral part of the book.
That it forms an integral part of H is shown both by the recurrence of the same distinctive phraseology and by the emphasis laid on the same motives.
The rights of bequest and succession are integral elements of the right of ownership; hence they are based upon human needs, and designed for the promotion of human life and development.
This Germany is an integral part of the civilisation of Western Europe, and is closely akin to ourselves.
Prussian statesmen and soldiers, with alien ideals and an alien temper, to foist upon it, until it has become an integral part of its natural life and consciousness.
So long as Ireland formed "an integral part of the United Kingdom," so long as Catholic Irishmen were in a permanent minority in the Parliament of that kingdom, so long did it seem certain that the Protestant interest would be secure.
Some cavalry regiments are uniformed as dragoons, some as chasseurs, some as hussars; and every army corps has attached to it, or rather included in its integral force, four cavalry regiments of one of these three descriptions.
It forms, as it ought, an integral part of their every-day life.
It was an integral part of a solemn covenant that the bonus should not be diverted to any object other than the abolition of dual ownership and the remedy of "congestion.
Geographically, racially and historically an integral part of a single homogeneous island group, Ireland has never really been allowed to enjoy the full advantages of political and economic union with the adjoining main island.
But the project was only put aside for a time, and it was always looked upon by me as an integral part of our legislative programme.
No part of Ireland is so inaccessible from the political centre of British power as the remoter parts of the Highlands, while racially no less than physically Ireland is an integral part of the United Kingdom.
So long as Ireland is an integral part of the United Kingdom, such an investigation has mainly an academic interest.
Racially, no less than physically, Ireland is an integral part of the United Kingdom, peopled as it is with the same mixture of racial elements as the main island of the group.
Pure malice was an integral part of her nature; to irritate, torment, and dominate people through their various little secrets seemed to her the best part of the comedy of life.
His adoration of her had been too integral a part of his life for her touch, her voice, her glance, not to have a certain empire over him which no other woman would ever obtain.
It was for Congress, he said, to say when that state of things existed which would entitle the Rebel States to perform their functions as integral parts of the Union.
It could, however, be recommended as an integral part of a windbreak, or woodlot where the land owner has an apiary.
Thereby it fits into the scheme of existence, its mysteries and aims, and becomes an integral part of the cycle of life which emerges from eternity and returns to it.
We must show how the organism could develop from within itself the power to paralyse, or completely repress, its own elemental activities, and how Morality was able to become an integral part in the general scheme of life processes.
Purchase accounts thus become controlling accounts of the stores records, and the latter takes its legitimate place as an integralpart of the accounting system.
The stores record system should be an integral part of the accounting system of a business; it should be checked as carefully as any account in the ledger.
They are the lineal successors of the justices in eyre[2] of the middle ages; but they are now integral parts of the High Court of Justice.
In 1776 the Croatian seaboard, which had previously been under the same administration as the rest of the Austrian coast, was annexed to Croatia, but three years later Fiume was declared an integral part of Hungary.
From the south Hlangwhane, though separated from the Colenso kopjes by the river, appears to be an integral continuation of them.
In 1885 Bechuanaland became an integral part of the British Empire.
Fate had been too strong for her and her desires: fate which was not an external association of forces, but which was integral in her own nature.
This land remained integral in the property, and was worked by Ciccio's two uncles, Pancrazio and Giovanni.
There was something odd and integral about him, which she liked.
Akhuni's life was spared, but he was sent with the remainder of his army to colonise a village in the neighbourhood of Assur, and Adini became henceforth an integral part of Assyria.
The first Assyrian conquerors looked upon these northern regions as an integral part of NaƮri, and included them under that name.
We propose to show that concentration camps were not an end in themselves but rather they were an integral part of the Nazi system of government.