I answer that, Among the precepts contained in Holy Writ, some belong to the substance of the Law, others are preambles to the Law.
All these preambles of the Alferez so excited Peralta's curiosity, that he earnestly desired to hear, in detail, all that remained to be told.
The opinion of A contains heresies condemned in the Vatican Council regarding the preambles of faith and the motives of credibility.
Nor does a similar inference want some degree of support from the preambles of the statute of Marlebridge in 51 H.
These preambles seem to have satisfied Mr. Prynne that the commons were then represented, though the writs are wanting; and certainly no one could be less disposed to exaggerate their antiquity.
The preambles of most statutes during this period express their concurrence.
Preambles and Resolutions of Congratulation, Compliment and Condolence.
It also contains, Model Speeches, with directions how to deliver them, Duties of the Chairman at Public Meetings, Forms of Preambles and Resolutions, etc.
Ought I not from hence to presume that these preambles are as favorable as possible to both, when properly understood; favorable both to the rights of Parliament, and to the privilege of the dependencies of this Crown?
It is true that Lord Chatham considered these preamblesas declaring strongly in favor of his opinions.
Ought I not from hence to presume that these preambles are as favorable as possible to both, when properly understood: favorable both to the rights of Parliament, and to the privilege of the dependencies of this crown?
How ever, titles and formal preambles are not always idle words; and the lawyers frequently argue from them.
The legislator will teach as well as command; and with this view he will prefix preambles to his principal laws.
The legislator should give preludes orpreambles to his laws.
Bills of attainder were presented against many of those who had suffered, and in the preambles their offences were stated, though with little detail.
In quoting the preambles of acts of parliament I do not attach to them any peculiar or exceptional authority.
It is no answer to say thatpreambles are inserted by Ministers, who put their own case and not the case of the nation.
The unique value of this work is sadly impaired by the cutting out of the preambles of the various proclamations, etc.
The preambles and resolution offered by General Jones received the approval of Attorney-General John A.
Jones, then a member of the House of Representatives from Callaway county, of a bill, or preambles and resolution, offering amnesty for all past offenses to Jesse W.
A comparison of the preambles of the old and new constitutions indicates the different point of view from which they were approached.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "preambles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.