The rescript of the Congress of Vienna to the effect that 'Czernova shall be governed according to the Charter granted by Catherine II.
Melchior, you will call upon those of the clergy whom I have named, and request their attendance here at eight in the morning to listen to a rescript from the Pope.
Demosthenes, reproached for conversing with the bearer of Alexander's rescript to the Greek cities, 11; suicide of, 12.
At all events, it was felt that the rescript would baulk the efforts of the Young Irelanders to engage any portion of the priesthood on their side, and greatly lessen the chances of their success.
He even declared that there was a royal rescript forbidding Bavarian subjects from using an art in foreign lands if its exclusive use were of importance for Bavaria.
The most full and minute list of articles of luxury on which custom duties were levied, is to be found in the rescript of the emperors Marcus and Commodus, relating to the goods imported into Egypt from the East.
In the Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, and likewise in the rescript of the Roman emperors, relative to the articles imported into Egypt from the East, which was promulgated by Marcus Aurelius and his son Commodus, about the year A.
The second order of the clergy were hardly behind the laity, in the fervour of their opposition to the rescript of 1814.
Ten years later the Starosta of Brest issued a rescript forbidding the pans to lend money to private persons among the Jews without the knowledge of the Kahal elders.
Passek's rescript forbidding the landowners to let out distilleries and inns to the Jews was declared an illegal infringement of the rights of the landowners, and therefore ordered to be countermanded.
But France is likely to pay for all this; sooner or later some new rescript will tell us that the valley of tribulation is our portion and inheritance.
But this rescript has put a check on what might otherwise have been a natural process of change, and unless William now settles matters with a high hand, it will cease.
One of his most brilliant and at the same time most futile efforts, is his rescript on the subject of the shortage of officers for the army.
Footnote 63: See therescript of Trajan, and the conduct of Pliny.
Valentinian the First, by a rescript still more general enacted that no rich citizen should obtain a situation in the church, (De Episc 1.
See this rescriptin the Leipsiger Intelligenz-Blattern, 1765, p.
Struensee followed up this rescript by an attack upon the Council of State, still nominally the governing body.
The only obstacle which now stood between the imperious minister and absolute power was the Council of State, which had lost enormously in prestige since the dismissal of Bernstorff and the royal rescript limiting its powers.
Adam, Bishop of Ferns, was deprived of his revenues for taking part with Bruce, and the Friars Minor of the Franciscan order, were severely censured in a Papal rescript for their zeal on the same side.
This rescript of our very reverend and excellent General will inform you, my clear father.
Then Father Caboccini handed therescript to Rodin, that the latter might read the signature of the General of the Company.
A royal rescript of 1295 orders that they be freed from their fetters.
Schulz has unearthed a Royal rescript of 1274 charging a certain goldsmith Johannes of Longobucco with researches into the metal and salt resources of the whole kingdom of Naples.
The States which were summoned to Thebes to hear the rescript read refused to accept it; and even the Arcadian deputies protested against the headship of Thebes.
This Ordinance was confirmed by a royal rescript of 1542.
However, I summoned all my composure and replied to that fool of a bishop that Count Saxe was the undoubted choice of the Diet and the nobility, and still held the rescript of election.
For Francezka's clothes and Count Saxe's rescript we were ready to be hanged, drowned, or shot.
I had one equally valued by Count Saxe--his rescript of election by the Diet to the crown of Courland.