We have some time before us, since the 'ordonnance de renvoi' before the assizes is not yet given out.
This is how the news reached Paris, and led to the Proclamation and Ordonnance we have just read.
It was only then at about two o'clock in the afternoon that it was decided to summon the Chambers and to draw up the Proclamation and Ordonnancewe read in the Moniteur.
An ordonnance was published, commanding free-born hats to be cocked, cloaks to be shortened, and capes laid aside.
And the expenses, and the ordonnance respecting these taxes, what do you do with them?
By setting the prisoners at liberty," he said, "the ordonnance falls to the ground.
His position as officier d'ordonnance of the general added to his assurance.
D'Hubert was no longer officier d'ordonnance to the general commanding the division.
The ordonnance against going in disguise looks as if some suspicions had been conceived; and yet their confidence was so great as not to have two thousand guards in the town.
In June, 1304, Philippe confirmed all their privileges, and in October he issued an Ordonnance granting them additional ones and speaking of their merits in terms of warm appreciation.
The picture contained the same movement as the statue, and had a simpler ordonnance of linear directions; but, save in a general way, it bore no resemblance to the human form.
The line is beautiful and studiously made, and is pointed out here for the purpose of showing the simpleordonnance often found in the lesser artists.
There is a complete ordonnancebetween every minute part, and between every group of parts.
We dined with a tremendous French swell, the Vicomte de Florac, officier d'ordonnance to one of the princes, and son of some old friends of my father's.
The Ordonnance sur la marine of August 1681 regulated the procedure.
In France prophetic almanacs circulated very freely among the poorer and rural classes, although an ordonnance of Charles IX.
Grand Ordonnance of Montil-les-Tours (1453), ordered the general customs to be officially recorded under the supervision of the crown.
It was an enormous work, which would almost have transformed them into written laws; but up to the 16th century little recording was done, the procedure established by the Ordonnance for the purpose not being very suitable.
On the 27th this ordonnancewas confirmed in Parliament amidst loud cheers.
Two days afterwards (17th of September) the King had attained his thirteenth year, and one day beyond; and by the ordonnance of Charles V.
His son proclaimed it as the law in his statutes of 1234, and included in its provisions, in accordance with the Ordonnance of Louis VIII.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ordonnance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.