The treaty was ratified by His Belgian Majesty, but did not receive the approbation of the Belgian Chambers within the time limited by its terms, and has therefore become void.
This occurrence assumes the graver aspect from the consideration that in 1833 a treaty negotiated between the two Governments and ratified on the part of the United States failed to be ratified on the part of Belgium.
The treaty consequent thereon having been duly ratified by the two Governments, a copy, together with the correspondence which accompanied it, is herewith communicated.
After this, a long and formal process is gone through, and at length the Bishop elect takes the oaths of office, and the election is ratified and decreed to be good.
Latin, sacramentum, an oath or promise ratified by a sacred or religious ceremony; thus the oath taken by soldiers in classical times was called sacramentum.
The United States ratified all the provisions of the Panama Canal treaty; preparations were made, under the directions of the President, to begin work without delay.
The treaty was ratified and confirmed by the oath of the nobles on both sides.
But, as I shall have a fitter place to treat largely of these matters hereafter, I shall now subjoin, from the words of Charles himself, the treaty which was ratified between him and Offa king of the Mercians.
After further delays the Concordat was ratified at Eastertide, 1802.
As Prussia had not ratified the treaty pure and simple, she was in a state of war with France; for she still had Russian and English troops on her soil.
Delays followed until Cevallos finally, declared sharply that the treaty would be ratified only on several conditions, one of which was that the Mobile Act should be revoked.
This convention had beenratified somewhat tardily by the Senate and now waited on the pleasure of the Spanish Government.
So he came forward and said that their acts ought not to be ratified by the senate and the people, [Sidenote: FRAG.
In order to insure the articles of the agreement being ratified also by the senate, they retained six hundred of the knights to serve as hostages.
These are to take effect whenratified by the states whose representatives compose the executive council, and by three-fourths of the states whose representatives compose the body of delegates.
Finally, it would have remained to notice the vast approaching revolution for the total East that will be quickened by this war, and will be ratified by the broad access to the Orient, soon to be laid open on one plan or other.
But wherefore seek to delay ascending by a natural climax to that final consummation and perfect crown of my felicity--that almighty blessing which ratified their value to all the rest?
A treaty was drawn up and ratified by the Assembly and by the new Indian king Necotowance.
The emperor saluted him as a friend and father; respectfully listened to his public and private sermons; and with the most obsequious of the clergy and laymen subscribed the act of union, as it had been ratified in the council of Florence.
The dignity was confined to the noble families of Rome: the choice of the people was ratified by the pope; but a triple oath of fidelity must have often embarrassed the præfect in the conflict of adverse duties.
The grant was ratified by the authority of the senate and people; and the character of citizen was the recompense of his affection for the Roman name.
By a delusive promise of succor or reward, the popes were tempted to countenance these various proceedings; and the synods of Constantinople were ratified by their epistles or legates.
He protested that he would sacrifice his life and empire rather than yield the smallest point of orthodox faith or national independence; and this declaration was sealed and ratified by a golden bull.
These prohibitions, or others of their import, were ratified by Dona Juana at the Cortes of Burgos, and, in 1533, by Charles the Fifth at Valladolid.
Virginia ratified a few days after New Hampshire, but she might easily have retracted her ratification, for she had no heart in it.
Then they provided that when nine States had ratified the Constitution it should become effective, and a confederation should be formed by those nine States, if there were no others.
But even at the last, the Constitution was ratifiedby a majority of only two in a vote of sixty!
The document presenting these terms had yet to be ratifiedby the highest ruling powers in Russia, and, according to the German demands, within two weeks.
The terms could not now, of course, be so generous as were those offered at Brest-Litovsk, the negotiations must be concluded within forty-eight hours and ratified within two weeks.
The imperial government, which was not very favourably disposed towards England, ratified Eyndhoven's acquittal, but permitted Hackett to burn all the copies of the New Testament he could seize.
But this decision of the priests was not ratified by the people of England.
The kingratified this bargain, only refusing the right of religious freedom.
This the supporters of the treaty were compelled to admit, but after argument the requisite majority ratified the treaty and upon the theory that the political, naval and commercial advantages were an adequate compensation.
Had the House concurred I fear we should have failed to carry several States which have sinceratified it.
He made gifts to churches, and ratifiedthe charter given by John to the abbey of Holy Cross in Munster.
Their destination was Munster, which populous province had not yet ratified the recent election.
Those who adopt the latter opinion are again divided, as to whether that prince himself was the actual founder, or only ratifiedby his royal sanction what was really the establishment of Archbishop Flavius.
In 1360, Louviers was once more chosen as the spot where peace was signed: the treaty that had been concluded at Bretigny, was confirmed at Paris by the Regent, and was finally ratified by the Black Prince in this town.
A portion of the charter is preserved in the Neustria Pia; and, according to this work, the instrument was subsequently ratified by the signatures of William the Conqueror, and of Philip le Bel.
He did not deny the Prophethood of Moses; on the contrary, He proclaimed andratified it.
To this great extent He has ratified and commended the prophets and religion of Israel.