Bishop of Winchester requiring him "strictly to prohibit for the future any exaction or promise of anything from anyone in your diocese.
The early references to schoolgirls in episcopal registers show that an effort was made either to restrict or prohibit the practice.
The Sanhedrin found it wise to prohibit the reading of such mystic literature that would tend to lead youth astray from the sound and healthy teachings of Judaism.
He even went so far as to prohibit the recital of the Shema since he regarded its declaration "God is one" as a protest against the Trinity!
The first act by which Christianity exercised its new power was to prohibit Jews from making converts to Judaism and to reward those who deserted it.
The infectious diseases which at various periods arose from this custom, induced Theodosius, in his celebrated code, strictly to prohibit it; and he even ordered that the remains of the dead thus inhumed should be removed out of Rome.
Hence, in the old regulations of the French armies, there existed an order to prohibit the use of garlic when troops were on a march.
The bill sent from the House of Representatives for concurrence, entitled "An act to prohibit the carrying on the slave trade from the United States to any foreign place or country," was read the third time and passed.
It would directly interfere with the rights of the States to prohibit as well as to establish Banks, and the circulation of bank notes.
It goes to declare the power of Congress to prohibit foreigners from fitting out vessels in our ports, to supply foreigners with slaves from Africa.
But the other day we were toprohibit all commercial intercourse, to sequester debts, and to prepare for war.
The relief that I believe can be had, although at its beginning some privation may be felt, is for your Majesty to prohibit the trade of Macan with Manila, and decree that no Portuguese be admitted in this government.
I consider this out of all reason, and in itself would have a tendency to prohibit bidding.
In Scotland, again, any Sheriff or Chief Magistrate of a Burgh could prohibit a meeting, however lawful, which he thought likely to endanger the peace.
This law, which went to prohibit a man from the exercise of that trade for which he was fit, he therefore thought ought to be repealed.
And therefore the law abhors all monopolies, which prohibit any from working in any lawful trade.
An Act to prohibit the employment of women and girls in mines and collieries, to regulate the employment of boys, and to make other provisions relating to persons working therein.
Also the common law doth not prohibit any person from using several Arts or mysteries at his pleasure.
Rejoinder to argument that the Dutch prohibit English trade with their Indian Dominions.
Further: have not the Americans instituted laws to prohibit a man of colour from obtaining and holding any office whatever, under the government of the United States of America?
Do they not institute laws to prohibit us from marrying among the whites?
Laws will be made granting bounties to encourage it, and duties will be laid to discourage or prohibit foreign importations.
Why would it not do to remonstrate; then prohibit any of the productions of Portugal from being consumed in America?
They prohibited by statute the sending all sorts of arms into Wales, as youprohibit by proclamation (with something more of doubt on the legality) the sending arms to America.
How can youprohibit your curates from hunting if you pass your life in setting them such an example?
If I were a lieutenant of the police," he would say again, "I would prohibit cabs.
Most of those present expressed the opinion that the evils of the traffic had been exaggerated, and that if the French should prohibit the sale of brandy to the savages they would soon lose their hold upon the western trade.
It was resolved without a division that a bill should be brought in toprohibit the publishing of news without a license.
It was plain, therefore, that neither those manufacturers who wished toprohibit the trade, nor those merchants at the outports who wished to throw it open, had the smallest chance of attaining their objects.
It was, in the first place, to banish from the kingdom every Protestant minister, and prohibit utterly any exercise of the reformed religion.
Thus the emperor retains the right to tax church property, to nominate bishops, and to prohibit the circulation of papal bulls without his permission.
It has likewise its laws, which prescribe good, and prohibit evil; it has also its gospel, a gospel of pride and hatred, which will not admit the love of life to be offered as a plea for the transgression of its laws.
Captain Collyer, however, thought it prudent to prohibit him from again appearing in a military character on shore.
I knew that, as the danger was increased, he would be still less willing to let me go, and I was in a great fright lest he should have an opportunity of speaking to me alone, and altogether prohibit me from going in his boat.
It is a fallacy to contend that to prohibit discrimination on account of sex would involve the race problem.