But the treaty neither asserts the claim in terms, nor denies the claim in terms; it neither formally insists upon it, nor formally renounces it.
The undersigned renounces all pretension on the part of the British government to visit and search American vessels in time of peace.
In this obedience man first renounces his self-will and his natural roughness; he learns to master his passions, and to conduct himself with deferential gentleness.
The solution of beauty is found in culture, since this renounces the charm of appearance for the knowledge of the True.
SOME reviewers are of opinion that a lady who dares to publish a book renounces by that act the franchises appertaining to her sex, and can claim no exemption from the utmost rigour of critical procedure.
He renounces the abject and paltry part of the creed of his party, without perceiving that it is also an essential part of that creed.
He who renounces this world, and does all the good he can, is like one who has gone out of Egypt and offers sacrifice in the wilderness.
But he who renounces all he has and embraces voluntary poverty exposes himself to danger--not only spiritual, according to Prov.
He who renounces all his possessions for Christ's sake exposes himself to no danger, neither spiritual nor corporal.
But he who renounces all by voluntary poverty seems to go to the extreme rather than to observe the mean.
Germany renounces in favor of the allied and associated powers her overseas possessions with all rights and titles therein.
She renouncesin favor of Great Britain her State property in the British concession at Canton and of France and China jointly of the property of the German school in the French concession at Shanghai.
She renounces in favor of Italy all cables touching territories assigned to Italy, and in favor of the allied and associated powers the others.
Germany renouncesall title to specified cables, the value of such as were privately owned being credited to her against reparation indebtedness.
Germany renounces all right of representation on, or control of, State banks, commissions, or other similar international financial and economic organizations.
Nevertheless it is to be observed that no such change from a life of great indulgence in pleasure to one of resignation is possible, except to the man who of his own accord renounces pleasure.
Plato had passed into other points of view: yet he neither formally renounces the points of view which we find in anterior dialogues, nor takes the trouble of reconciling them with the thoughts of the later dialogues.
The truly penitent man will, sooner or later, show that he has faith; and the true believer will certainly show, in due season, that he hates and renounces sin.
Siam, Siberia, and Morocco sherenounces in favour of Siam, Siberia, and Morocco respectively.
Germany alsorenounces all rights over Eupen and Malmedy.
PART IV German Rights and Interests outside Germany In territory outside her European frontiers, as fixed by the Treaty, Germany renounces all previous rights and titles.
German Colonies--Germany renounces in favor of the allied and associated powers her overseas possessions with all rights and titles therein.
Cables--Germany renounces all title to specific cables, value of such as were privately owned being credited to her against reparation indebtedness.
German Rights Outside of Europe--Outside Europe, Germany renouncesall rights, title and privileges as to her own or her allied territories, to all the allied and associated powers.
And if the religious consciousness aspires to abolish all that is peculiar to itself and to be absorbed in its object, the philosophic spirit likewise plunges with the same energy into its object and renounces all particularity.
The worship of idols is so grave a sin that he whorenounces or disavows it does as much as if he confessed his belief in the whole law.
He adds his soul to every other loss, and by the act of suicide renounces earth to forfeit heaven!
A person who renounces his own legitimate wishes in some matter, practises the counsel of obedience in that case, as when he confers some favor on one who has offended him, or pardons a debt.
Defn: One who rejects of renounces upon oath; one who swears a false oath.
He of my sons who fails to make it good, By one rebellious actrenounces to my blood.
A party which renouncesits sentiments must expect to be renounced.
Perhaps the most interesting fresco of the series is that in which Francis renounces the world before the bishop and the people of Assisi.
It is the first which the Christian renounces in general, the last which he learns to detect in its particulars.
He will not see its now elected champion scorn the post he renounces on his behalf.
He therefore makes an agreement with the Government of his country, by which, on receipt of a million francs, he renounces for ever every title, official position and privilege remaining to him.
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