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Example sentences for "promulgated"

Lexicographically close words:
promptly; promptness; prompts; promptu; promulgate; promulgates; promulgating; promulgation; promulgator; promulgators
  1. Roman law code promulgated by, see Roman law--Breviarium Spain, in, i.

  2. But the first Lombard Code, that of King Rothari, promulgated about 643, ignored Roman law, and apparently the very existence of Romans.

  3. It was from the Code of Theodosius and other Roman sources that he drew the substance of his legislation, the Edictum which about the year 510 he promulgated for both Goths and Romans (barbari Romanique).

  4. So, to a scarcely less degree, is the Code of King Liutprand, promulgated about 725.

  5. This was the "Truce of God," promulgated in the eleventh century.

  6. So it was promulgated by imperial decree that I was a prince of Koryu.

  7. An imperial decree was promulgated and posted in the last least village of Cho-Sen to the effect that I was of the house of Koryu and that no man might kill me.

  8. Any law must be promulgated before it really becomes a law, and promulgation in a rational conscience is sufficient.

  9. It does not exist unless it is actually promulgated in some canon, and it is not necessarily grounded on corporal deformity.

  10. A law is a rule and standard of action; a just, permanent, and rational ordination for the good of the community, promulgated by one who has charge of that community.

  11. So that there was not any great independent support, in either State, for the views, thus identical, and thus promulgated by these two Virginians.

  12. Impossible as this was, as soon as the Code Napoleon way promulgated I received orders to establish it in the Hanse Towns.

  13. If they then had in contemplation the achieving of any other injury to those people, it was not promulgated in the settlements.

  14. Among the treaties promulgated by the Pan-American Conference in Mexico was one relating to pecuniary claims.

  15. This treaty was ratified by the United States Senate and promulgated by the Department of State from Washington in the spring of 1905, so that United States citizens can now claim its benefits.

  16. Guatemala previously had given its adhesion to the principles of arbitration promulgated under The Hague Convention.

  17. Sextus Decretalium, divided also into five books, in the nature of a supplement to the other five, of which it follows the arrangement, and is composed of decisions promulgated after the pontificate of Gregory IX.

  18. The latter part of this description simply meant that Master Welde did not agree with the theories promulgated by Mrs. Hutchinson.

  19. The practice of our ancestors did not always, even in those first days of enthusiasm, comport with the theory which they promulgated as the rule of social life, but consistency is not an invariable attribute of humanity.

  20. Immutable as the eternal hills, it stands to-day as when promulgated in Judaea over eighteen hundred years ago by its Divine Founder, and though the heavens and earth may pass away, we have the assurance that it shall not.

  21. The legate, clothed in purple, advanced to the foot of the denuded altar, and promulgated the awful sentence that was to deprive a whole Christian kingdom of the consolations of religion.

  22. During the 1990s, the government promulgated non-party presidential and legislative elections.

  23. The civil state of Italy, after the agitation of a long tempest, was fixed by a pragmatic sanction, which the emperor promulgated at the request of the pope.

  24. Footnote 52: Procopius affirms that no laws whatsoever were promulgated by Theodoric and the succeeding kings of Italy, (Goth.

  25. Footnote 24: See the second and third preambles to the Digest, or Pandects, promulgated A.

  26. Note the flutter in Santiago because of the order to send the custom-house funds to Havana, a perfectly righteous order in itself, but promulgated in too arbitrary a manner.

  27. I subject myself to all the pains and punishments which have been decreed and promulgated by the sacred canons, and other general and particular constitutions, against delinquents of this description.

  28. Some years ago, a salutary edict was promulgated at Rome, which, in order to obviate the perilous scandals of the present age, enjoined an opportune silence on the Pythagorean opinion of the earth's motion.

  29. But when the freedom of the serfs, for which he so vigorously contended, was promulgated by Alexander II, and other extensive reforms were granted, his influence waned.

  30. That the "land decree" which the Bolshevik government promulgated was a compromise with their long-cherished principles admits of no doubt whatever.

  31. But, as far back as the seventh century, if history or tradition be correct, an educational code was promulgated in Japan.

  32. It says much for the estimate of patriotism entertained in Japan when the Constitution was promulgated that such a clause as this should have been considered necessary.

  33. At the beginning of the seventeenth century an edict was promulgated directing that every house should contain a representation of Buddha, and, as the result of this, the sculpture trade received a considerable impetus.

  34. When the Constitution was first promulgated the principle of small electoral districts obtained, one member being elected for each district.

  35. As for modern music, the doctrine promulgated was aristocratic and eclectic, an attempt to compound the distinctive characteristics of the three or four great periods of music from the sixth to the twentieth century.

  36. He had drawn down upon himself the displeasure of his little German town by his frankness in defending many things, which he found here, promulgated by these Parisians, in such a way as to disgust him.

  37. He had promulgated ideas so daring that his brother scientists were embarrassed to know where to place him.

  38. Among the pernicious fallacies promulgated as authorized dogmas by the apostate church during the long period of spiritual darkness following the close of the apostolic ministry, was the awful enormity known as the doctrine of supererogation.

  39. New ideas and added conceptions of the meaning of the law were promulgated by Jews who had imbibed of the spirit of Babylon; and the resulting innovations were accepted by some and rejected by others.

  40. Time will not permit me to attempt here an elucidation of the principles and doctrines promulgated by Hahnemann; yet I wish to notice briefly some of the results following the introduction of Hom[oe]opathy into the medical world.


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