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Example sentences for "interdiction"

Lexicographically close words:
interdependence; interdependent; interdict; interdicted; interdicting; interdicts; interdigital; interdine; interduce; interdum
  1. Guessing her meaning, the physician, who now began to regret the interdiction he had placed upon him, told her that he was the cause of his absence.

  2. If I procure her for your majesty, will you withdraw your interdiction from me?

  3. On turning it over one found that the works singled out for interdiction were chiefly those of priests, the task being so vast and difficult that Rome's concern extended but little beyond the observance of good order within the Church.

  4. The same just and benevolent motives which produced the interdiction in force against this criminal conduct, will doubtless be felt by Congress, in devising further means of suppressing the evil.

  5. It is remarkable, that even in the two States which seem to have meditated an interdiction of military establishments in time of peace, the mode of expression made use of is rather cautionary than prohibitory.

  6. Pennsylvania and North Carolina are the two which contain the interdiction in these words: ``As standing armies in time of peace are dangerous to liberty, THEY OUGHT NOT to be kept up.

  7. They are not, for instance, to emit paper money; but the interdiction results from the Constitution, and will have no connection with any law of the United States.

  8. A fifth ill effect of the exclusion would be, that it would operate as a constitutional interdiction of stability in the administration.

  9. Here is a simple view of the subject, that shows us at once the impropriety of a constitutional interdiction of such establishments, and the necessity of leaving the matter to the discretion and prudence of the legislature.

  10. If such a supposition would be unnatural and unreasonable, it cannot be rational to maintain that an injunction of the trial by jury in certain cases is an interdiction of it in others.

  11. He showed at some length that nothing was so pernicious as to expose the King's authority to a formal opposition, and decided in favour of the immediate interdiction of the Parliament if it fell into this fault.

  12. The interdiction of the precious metals was therefore of later origin.

  13. Dandolo continued to visit his beautiful widow every day, and I took care to elicit from Paralis a strong interdiction ever to put my foot in her house.

  14. But apart from maritime ceremonials maritime sovereignty found expression in the levying of tolls from foreign ships, in the interdiction of fisheries to foreigners, and in the control or even the prohibition of foreign navigation.

  15. This conference stipulated freedom of commerce, interdiction of slave-trade, and neutralisation of the territories in the Congo district, and secured freedom of navigation on the rivers Congo and Niger.

  16. In the end, prevention of catastrophic terrorism is dependent upon interdiction of people and materials.

  17. This sort of religious interdiction they call taboo, a word we heard often repeated, during our stay amongst these islanders, and found to be of very powerful and extensive operation.

  18. The interdiction of an act by authority is sufficient to excite the glory of committing it.

  19. As the royal interdiction rested upon his coming to the capital, he was muffled in a priestly garb, which hid his face and person, but could not all disguise the stately bearing that so distinguished him.

  20. After the decree of interdiction was served upon me, I ventured to send a messenger to the king, and he was spurned from the palace.

  21. This commercial Company has three other steamers, but the interdiction referred to applies to the entire flotilla of trading vessels of Congolese nationality on the Upper River.

  22. This interdiction extends to their own merchandise and to their own agents.

  23. The last time this dread interdiction had been invoked--in the midst of a bitter election fight--it had sent them scurrying to the polls to do their benefactor's bidding.

  24. I said nothing, but of course her interdiction of the only possibility killed any weakening inclination.

  25. Alexander had determined to excommunicate him at Easter, and to lay an interdiction on all his lands.

  26. Pennsylvania and North Carolina are the two which contain the interdiction in these words: "As standing armies in time of peace are dangerous to liberty, THEY OUGHT NOT to be kept up.

  27. Between this and the interdiction of all commercial intercourse, or other remedies, you, as the representatives of the people, must determine.

  28. A Report remarking that the Abbe Carlo Grimani believed himself exempt, in his position as a priest, from the interdiction laid on patricians against frequenting foreign ministers and their suites.

  29. We, truly, have prohibited such treatment through a most binding interdiction in the Book.

  30. We, truly, have prohibited this practice through a most binding interdiction in the Book.

  31. It may not be strictly correct to divide the Nambutiris thus, for neither so-called division is separated from the other by interdiction of marriage.

  32. The interdiction to travel, and the possible exception to it in the case of Akattu Charna women, has been explained to me in this way.

  33. The interdiction of their religious worship appeared in his eyes a just and meritorious act; and he confiscated their holy vessels, without apprehending the guilt of sacrilege.


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