Ryerson also gives as a reason his desire to make a gradual transition from the old system of license by Township Boards to the new plan of granting licenses only by the District Superintendent.
School visitors were given the same privileges as by the Act of 1846, except the right to grant licenses to teachers.
The grant of licenses to Chinamen to reside in the islands should be more carefully regulated; and they should in no case be allowed to sleep within the walls of Manila.
The system of commercial licenseswas no doubt mischievous.
The French governor down in Quebec issued only a limited number of licenses for the fur trade in Canada; and the old English company had no fear of rivalry in the north.
Very often the free trapper slipped away from the fur post secretly, or at night; for there were questions of licenses which he disregarded, knowing well that the buyer of his furs would not inform for fear of losing the pelts.
Moreover, it is difficult to see how the State can prevent proxenetism from obtaining its merchandise, so long as it tolerates and licenses it.
In British territory, however, sportsmen are limited to only two elephants a year to those holdinglicenses to shoot.
On our game licenses we were each allowed to kill two rhinos, and as I wanted, one of the Tana River variety it was arranged that I should try to get the first big one with good horns.
The Jesuits also declared, and with some truth, that the forest posts were centres of debauchery, and that the licenses for the western trade were the ruin of innumerable young men.
Moreover, the licenses for trading expeditions into the interior were now, as before, used largely for the benefit of his favorites.
By the year 1800 Miller and Whitney had also adopted the practice of selling licenses in Georgia, as is indicated by an advertisement from their agent at Augusta.
Ships were frequently delayed for many months on the pestilent coast, for after buying their licenses in one kingdom and finding trade slack there they could ill afford to sail for another on the uncertain chance of a more speedy supply.
Meanwhile the king, in spite of the nominally exclusive character of the Garrevod grant, issued various other licenses on a scale ranging from ten to four hundred slaves each.
I was then notified that a firm which operates under my patents would have to go out of business if this law passed, and would necessarily have to cancel its licenses with me.
The board has power to issue certificates to all who furnish satisfactory proof of having received degrees or licenses from a chartered medical college in good and legal standing, and pass examinations before said board (ib.
Such licenses to any firm or company do not permit the transaction of business in different places at the same time (ib.
Hence it became difficult, if not impossible, for physicians who wished to practise upon other theories and tenets than those obtaining in that school, to obtain licenses to do so.
The secretary of the board is required to enter without fee, on the register to be kept by him, the names of all persons to whom licenses are issued as physicians and surgeons (ib.
Soldiers were permitted to live upon free quarter; the people were robbed and plundered; licenses and protections were abused in order to extort money from the trading part of the nation.
Their capital was at first limited to thirty thousand pounds, but, by licenses from the crown, they increased it to six hundred thousand pounds, though their charter was never confirmed by act of parliament.
It is prohibited by us that the Audiencia of Filipinas should grant licenses [for anyone] to go to the provinces of Peru.
The latter shall pay consideration and attention to the reports sent him by the said governor, so that he may adjust more equitably and circumspectly the licenses of this kind that he shall give.
These were allowed to depart, as well as others in process of landing, and provided with licenses to protect them against British cruisers.
In 1512 Maximilian I granted to the historiographer Johann Stab in Lintz a privilege covering "all works" which he "might cause to be printed," under which he issued licenses on particular books for ten years or less.
I report these facts for your information, and not to enable you to grant licenses for these posts, as the instructions of the Department give to each agent the exclusive control of the subject of granting licenses for the respective agencies.
Of course, many of those who use Creative Commons licenses might disagree with that policy preference and with every idea in this book.
Concede for a moment that the adoption of Creative Commons licenses shows there are millions of creators out there who want to share their works with others.
Some of it happens in privately created areas of sharing that use property rights and open, sometimes even machine-readable, licenses to create a commons on which others can build.
There are difficulties of compatibility in licenses and the process, no matter how easy, still imposes transaction costs.
What makes these licenses unusual is that they can be read by two groups that normal licenses exclude--human beings (rather than just lawyers) and computers.
My point here is that Creative Commons licenses or the tools of free and open source software--to which I will turn in a moment--represent something more than merely a second-best solution to a poorly chosen rule.
You say it is not a fair use because it interferes with your market--the market for selling licenses for two- sentence fragments.
Better still, the reason the search engines could find this material is that the licenses also "tell" search engines exactly what freedoms have been given.
No series of private contracts or licenses can fix the problem because the relevant parties are not in the room and might not agree if they were.
The prohibition against the export of coin was maintained, but licenses to take out certain quantities were granted on payment of a three per cent duty.
Licenses have been withdrawn for failure to comply with regulations, and businesses closed for longer or shorter times.
For it is even said that that servant gives false licenses instead of the true ones, which he distributes to the Chinese at the same price as the good ones, and keeps the money for them.
According to the distribution of licenses to Sangleys, it appears that the care which I took to reduce the number of those here has had a good effect, and that they have gone back to their own country.
This feature always presented a prominent obstacle to trade establishments of Canada, as they were obliged to take out these licenses every time they wished to go into the interior of the country.
The common soldiers followed the licenses of their betters and were within an ace of endangering the safety of the colony by rekindling the smouldering embers of Iroquois hatred.
The police force were directed to keep continual watch on the fields, and compel the production of licenses as often as they pleased to ask for them.
In that same year taxes were laid on licenses for retailing wine and liquor, and on the manufacture of snuff, tobacco, and refined sugar, on carriages, and on sales at auction.
Many licenseswere granted to them to keep victualling houses, to draw wine, and make and sell beer.
The licenses of all inns, alehouses, and tippling houses, except those at James City, and at the two great ferries of York River, were revoked.
Licenses to keep houses of entertainment were granted with the condition that the tavern must be near the meeting-house--a keen contrast to our present laws prohibiting the sale of liquor within a certain distance of a church.
Licenses were removed and fines imposed on those who did not heed the warning.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "licenses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.