The correction of men pertains to men and that of women to women; for women in the correction of men would be as pitiful as men in the correction of women would be cruel.
For here all persons have a separate purse, and the husband is not master of what his wife possesses but only of what pertains to him.
But the glamour of history pertains mostly to ether, because of the peculiar difficulties and incidents attending its production.
The New York State Library at Albany is the chief of the libraries of its class, and its principal characteristic pertains to American history.
A Treatise on the Game of Whist, introducing all the modern methods and usages of the scientific game, mainly derived from the latest works of "Cavendish", the leading authority in all that pertains to the game of Whist.
A practical Hand-Book for learners in everything that pertains to the art of fishing with Rod and Reel.
A thorough Guide to all that pertains to internal and external plain and tasteful House-painting.
When he dies what he leaves pertains to the care of his lord.
To the SOWER pertains that he have of every kind of seed one basketful, when he has first sown all the seed well for a year.
Let him pay his hearth-penny on Holy Thursday, as pertains to every freeman.
It pertains to him to occupy 5 acres; more, if it be the custom on the estate; and it is too little, if it were any less in amount, since his work must be frequent.
When he dies what he leavespertains to his lord’s care, except what may be free.
To the BARN-MAN pertains the fallen corn at the barn-door in harvest, if his overseer grant it him and he have earned it faithfully.
On the estate where this plan exists it pertains to the gebur that he is given for the stocking of his land 2 oxen and 1 cow and 6 sheep and 7 acres of sown land on his yard-land.
Each family helps the other in all that pertains to rice culture throughout the first year following the bubun ceremony.
The customary law embraces that which pertains to property, inheritance, water rights, and to a great extent, family law and procedure.
Now and henceforth you shall see that the said bishop does not meddle or concern himself with more than pertains to him by right, and that he observe the regulations imposed by the laws of my kingdoms.
What pertains to the navigation from those islands will be determined as soon as possible--namely, whether it shall be at my account, or at that of private individuals, and you shall be advised of the resolution taken.
And for the future--and because it may arrive late for this emergency, as is expected expected--will your Majesty ordain that Mexico shall furnish what pertainsto its part.
He has given us all things that pertain to life and godliness; all that pertains to the life that now is, and to that which is to come, is fully and perfectly secured by our Father's liberal hand.
It is well to be brought down to the very bottom of self and all that pertains to it, for there we find God, in all the fullness and blessedness of what He is, and this is sure and certain victory and consequent praise.
The second characteristic pertains to their narrowness and consequent definiteness.
Two questions remain to be considered, the first of which pertains to initiative.
A somewhat smaller group pertains to graduate instruction in the universities.
Täphágan is a female diuata under whose special superintendence are placed the rice crop and all that pertains to it.
Each and every President has his own thoughts and methods as it pertains to these visits, and the need for publicity.
The remainder of the ceremony is then conducted as in the manner described as pertains to the first degree of the Midē´wiwin.
Marginal note: "Let what is provided in the preceding section be observed, and whatever pertains to your office.
In everything that pertains to you, account of your person shall be taken, as well as just remembrance of the services of your father.
In the same year, during Advent and after, a flood of waters overwhelmed many lands and drowned the crops in Betua that pertains to Geldria and Hertzogenbusch.
He was laid with the other Laics in that burying-ground of ours that pertains to them of that condition.
It pertains to that spiritual content which never changes as it passes through the various historical determinations, and which might therefore be styled the "determiner of the intrinsic and absolute essence of the spirit.
These several lines of evidence point to the coming of man to America as an event of the far distant past--a time so remote, in fact, that it pertains to geology rather than to ethnology.
Indian mode of life, are his equal, if not his superior, in all that pertains to woodcraft.
One pertains to inland regions, is characterized by great contrasts in temperature and humidity between summer and winter, and is termed continental.
This latter requirement pertains to the function of a medium of exchange, and the degree in which it is possessed by the different money materials or kinds of money, depends wholly on the values to be transferred by its use.
As therefore it pertainsto the nature of substance to exist, so must its definition include a necessary existence, and consequently from its sole definition we must conclude its existence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pertains" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.