They are a denial of men's right to make any contracts whatever, except such as the governments shall see fit to permit them to make.
Their attention was occupied too much by the politics of the petty Italian States to permit them to fulfil the duties of their high office; and, as a consequence, the interests of religion were neglected.
In order to procure their assistance Charles was obliged to yield to further demands, notably, to permit them to suppress the monasteries in their dominions.
It is far better to throw these differences open to the assembly of nations than to permit them to fester in silent danger.
On the arid prairie lands the effort should be to induce the Indians to lead pastoral rather than agricultural lives, and to permit them to settle in villages rather than to force them into isolation.
It is a travesty upon the great and holy names of liberty and freedom to permit them to be invoked in such a cause.
The Government refused any longer to permit them to stay there; and, after repeated protests, and expressions of unwillingness to move, they at last consented to go to the Indian Territory.
The army officers in charge reiterated these statements, and implored the department to permit them to remain at the North; but it was of no avail.
All who receive or protect such a malefactor shall be driven out of the valley until the people agree to permit them to return.
No one shall in any way aid or protect such peace-breakers, or permit them to remain in his territory or lands, but he shall seize them and begin proceedings against them and give aid to anyone who makes complaint against them.
Howbeit, they shall not come into this fastness unless I permit them.
The land was too high and steep to permit them to land, and the ship, becoming involved in the ice within sight of it, winter quarters were established on the ice.
I have already shown how privation is enough to cause error and malice, and [220] how God is prompted to permit them, despite that there be no malignity in him.
One does not will these evils; but one is willing to permit them for a greater good, which one cannot in reason help preferring to other considerations.
Not only does he derive from them greater goods, but he finds them connected with the greatest goods of all those that are possible: so that it would be a fault not to permit them.
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