She draws across the path of passion, lines limiting, on the one hand, the license of masculine approach, on the other, the liberty of feminine concession.
Indeed, she found herself named among the "others," as well as all those who had purchased from Nimbus or were living on the tract by virtue of license from him.
You'll have to get a license and be married by a magistrate or a minister.
Mrs. Lobkins departed this life like a lamb; and Dummie Dunnaker obtained a license to carry on the business at Thames Court.
Perhaps (excuse the license of an old friend) this event may induce you to forsake your long- cherished celibacy.
It is a sad evidence of the license characteristic of a purely partisan criticism, that this falsely alleged interference has even been ascribed to the instigations of a mean envy of the popularity of those officers.
The unbounded licenseof the public baths, and their connexion with modes of amusement that were condemned, led to their being to a considerable extent proscribed by the early Christians.
In 1842 the government revoked his license and he retired for the rest of his life to Rixdorf, near Berlin.
The number on the license plate was plainly revealed as the vehicle showed its back to the street lamp.
In 1364 he was granted license to buy victuals and take them to Calais.
A Scotch law of 1600 rendered the bare act of engaging in a duel, without license from the king, a capital offence.
But Heaven does not permit the wicked a continued licensein ill deeds.
There was a taint of license in her blood, perhaps inherited from the father who was most unbridled in his passions.
In the meantime, all tongues in Paris (and in France as it is said) have been let loose, and never was a license of speaking against the government exercised in London more freely or more universally.
I shall omit the word agisos, according to the license you allow me, because I think the beauty of a motto is, to condense such matter in as few words as possible.
His manly resolve to stifle religious earnestness culminated in the year 1820, when he drew up a set of eighty-seven questions, which he proposed to every candidate for Orders, and to every clergyman who sought his license to officiate.
Then, again, the bishop who refuses to license a curate unless he satisfactorily answers Eighty-Seven Questions, thereby puts himself in opposition to the bishop who ordained the curate.
The imprisonment and hanging, is the sequence of the license system.
Here is the profit of money spent forlicense to kill the body and damn the soul.
And all the constables and sheriffs and policemen all over the State have the description of this car and her license number.
What was Mr. Collinger's license number, do you know?
The license number is twenty-four hundred and thirty-two.
Mademoiselle Gonfalon is a charming person; the mask gives a certain license to flirtation, and a partial hearing of what passed between us has evidently misled you as to its precise import.
She had conceived the bold idea of resuscitating, upon a large scale, an amusement which, in Paris, has long since degenerated into vulgar license and drunken saturnalia.
They gave their support to renewed attempts to find a northeast passage and claimed a right of license for the numerous efforts that were made in Elizabeth's reign to find a northwest passage around or through North America.
If you will get a marriage license and a minister, I will endeavour to restore him to consciousness, so you had better be off.
One of the conditions of the license makes it obligatory upon the keepers of houses of ill-repute and their inmates to submit to medical examination at stated intervals.
Wealthy women could do more to cure the "social evil" by adopting plain attire than all the civil authorities by passing license laws or regulating ordinances.
He chased the thieves to Europe, or gave them license to live in New York on condition that they did not rob there.
On the Tribune I had a kind of license to appeal now and again for some poor family I had come across, and sometimes a good deal of money came in.
None, my lords, ever heard in any nation of a tax upon theft or adultery, because a tax implies a license granted for the use of that which is taxed, to all who shall be willing to pay it.
Whereas by the new bill a small duty per gallon was laid on at the still-head, and the license was to cost but twenty shillings, which was to be granted only to such as had licenses for selling ale.
Where sexuallicense prevails it is made a feature in religious ritual and other ceremonies after it has become a part of social usage and law.
Their privileges andlicense would grow with time--they would become an organized body, and would seek to increase their power.
It is not improbable that it meant originally simply a devotee or minister of a god in a temple,[1950] the bad sense having been attached to it in the Old Testament from the license sometimes practiced by such ministers.
Where sexual licensebefore marriage prevails, young girls are allowed to go to these houses.
It is doubtful whether such a period ever existed,[1954] but it is certain that prenuptial license has been common, and this laxity may have prepared the way for organized prostitution.
For the Hos of Northeastern India the harvest home is a great festival, held with sacrifice and prayer (though also with great license of manners).
Festivals in which sexual license is the rule are generally merely the expression of natural impulses.
Such ceremonies naturally coalesced here as elsewhere with the license of popular festivities.
The license just referred to is a part of a widespread custom of the prostitution of sacred persons, of which various explanations have been offered.
License in festivals and mystical or symbolic marriages are excluded as not being official consecration of a class of persons.
If the license was in imitation of the goddess, this feature of her character requires explanation, and the natural explanation is that such a figure is a product of a time of license.
He had ventured to say in conversation that these Welled Sidi Boogannim were eaters of lions; and this was considered at Oxford, the university where he had studied, as a traveller's license on the part of the doctor.
Upon this account I have already been exposed to very great personal danger from the license of the soldiers, which I should in no way regret were the occasion honourable, or did it conduce to his majesty's service.
The franchise is really an extension of the license in particular directions.
It seems as possible to regulate such matters by license and inspection as it is to control the hack-men of a whole city.
Such revenues are largely collected through a sale of stamps, though the dealer himself may be required to pay a license fee, to secure the necessary inspection.
Revenue may come from pay for certain special privileges or franchises established bylicense or patent.
I told him this feller was a chauffeur in the same garage as me, and trailing me now on a bet, but that the license on his machine was phony.
The license had been taken out under a man's name; the chauffeur's, maybe, but I traced it to a garage up on the West Side.
Then can't you take out the license in your own name?
I prefer the license to serve that is written on your body, my friend.
Moreover, here is my license as commissionnaire from the Signiory.
The crowd began to cough and murmur, and the saloon keeper rushed off for the marshal, who arrested the wretch for giving a show without a license and hurried him away to the calaboose.
Not even a saloon to keep things going; sell whiskey without a license at the butcher shop, beer on ice with the liver and beefsteak.