Thus spoke Madhu Krishnaghar, who had not one evil thought about, nor intent towards her, and who, having pushed themandates of his religion into the background for this one night, was living in the intoxication of the actual moment.
With the high caste woman I made covenant, that her male child in return for his life should be a servant of the Black One, obeying in all things the mandates of her priests.
Equally clear, from his correspondence, is the great attention bestowed by him on events occurring outside of the fatherland; the proceedings of the Imperial Diet, the mandates of the Emperor, and the measures of Austria.
We beg our Lords only to hold bravely to their mandates and the Word of God, and we will faithfully aid them in using and protecting the same.
The first thing that he did was to ask the infantry why they subjected themselves to the mandates of a man, and did not obey the mandates of God.
Here it was Turgesius made his usual home, and from the high altar of the Cathedral his unbelieving Queen was accustomed to issue her imperious mandates in his absence.
In this employment he had at his disposal a guard of 340 men, while the Deputy and Council were ordered to obey his mandatesas if given by the King in person.
The Archbishop of Armagh and other prelates issued their mandates to the clergy to refrain from these oral disputes, and the practice fell into disuse.
The army must be purely executive, carrying out the mandates of the State.
I never again perpetrated a similar piece of ill-manners, which indeed was forbidden by the canons of good breeding as well as by the mandates of the taboo.
The mandates and statutes of this chapter-session, although not many, were exceedingly useful for the proper government of the province.
Is there any one at all acquainted with our politics of the last half-century who will doubt that mandates injurious to the interests of England have been received, and have been obeyed?
Kings and nations were trampled upon by the foot of one calling himself "The Servant of Servants"; and mandates for deposing sovereigns were sealed with the signet of "The Fisherman.
These men, in conducting the business of the assignment, have acted in opposition to the designs of the Nabob, in despite of the menaces denounced against all who should dare to oppose the mandates of the Durbar justice.
The formularies of the Inquisition contained a full assortment of arbitrary mandates which it employed, in place of seeking the legal courses prescribed in the Concordias, by which the king and the Córtes sought to preserve the peace.
In 1611 the king ordered the appointees to be absolved and mandates signed by him to that effect were addressed to the inquisitors of Málaga and the Canaries.
Sentiment is higher than law, and the endeavor of all honest legislation should be to make laws expressive of the mandates of the highest and best sentiment.
Yet, when its judgments and mandates were to be executed, that execution could come only from the same power by which the court was constituted, and that was the military power of the United States holding the country in military occupation.
The favour of that prosperous day, And to thy bravest captains send Prompt mandates to assist thy friend.
Ah, never could it be that thou Beneath Sugríva’s power shouldst bow, Thy conqueror is none but Fate Whose mandates all who breathe await.
Afterwards, the mandates of my superiors and my passion made me forget these scruples.
The above is in respect to the mandates of his Holiness.
Similar orders were forwarded to Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, on the 20th; and on the 26th he wrote to assure the pope that his mandates would be speedily obeyed.
Having, in obedience to the mandates of his sovereign and of the church, visited all the holy places, he crossed the Arabian desert, which had been the scene of the wanderings of Israel, and entered Egypt.
Crane, Esquire, of the Commission on Mandatesin the Near East; Dr.
Taken in conjunction with the behavior of the Greek troops in Smyrna in the spring of 1918, it should better enable us to form an opinion as to the moral fitness of the Greeks to be entrusted with mandates over backward peoples.
The mandates of Oriental potentates have ever been accounted irresistible.
Bababalouk was parading to and fro, and issuing his mandates with great pomp to the eunuchs, who were snuffing the lights and painting the eyes of the Circassians.
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