This nullifies the treaty in all that relates to fugitive slaves guilty of crimes against their masters.
But neither natural nor divine law nullifies such a marriage with unbelievers; for the substantial ends of marriage (i.
This impediment nullifies marriage between a baptized person and the person who baptized him or her or who stood for him or her in Baptism.
Sacraments administered simoniacally are valid, for the law nullifies only the contract made about the Sacrament, not the Sacrament itself.
Thus the natural means which faith recognises in practice it nullifies in theory, since it makes the effect of such means an effect of God,--i.
It puts into the very frame of our Government the inviolability of our National obligations, and nullifies forever the obligations contracted in support of the Rebellion.
Some may say that it revokes and nullifies in part the pardons that have already been granted in accordance with law and the proclamation of the President.
Schwegler admits the Protagorean canon only under a reserve which nullifies its meaning.
Divorce nullifies marriage, and both husband and wife must at once revert to bachelor and maiden achievements respectively.
Nothing more certainly nullifies his efforts than confusion and inconsistency in his statements of doctrine.
Sidenote: Massachusetts nullifies the Regulating Act] Before the time appointed for the Congress, Massachusetts had set the Regulating Act at defiance.
This nullifies the judicial power of the United States.
This is the opinion of South Carolina; and on the strength of that opinion she nullifies the laws.
This negative being is negated by the man of intelligence, who puts out his eye, nullifies his strength by drink, and thwarts all help for him by a punning stratagem.
Thus Ulysses nullifies the Cyclops, inflicting three deprivations through his three means: the charred stick takes away vision, the strong wine takes away strength, the ambiguous pun prevents help.
But the quality on which she chiefly prides herself is the very one that nullifies her work.
In another essay "Philo-Naturæ" spends impassioned pages urging ladies to study natural history, but nullifies her eloquence by the narrow limit she assigns to their work.
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