All papal rescriptswere subject to the royal approval, ecclesiastical tribunals were carefully supervised, and appeals from them were allowed to the royal judicatures.
After this, the people, openly excited by the ministers, laughed at the rescripts of the king, and the orders of the council of state, and shook off all restraint.
Occasional rescripts issued from the throne to decide the questions which, by their novelty or importance, appeared to surpass the authority and discernment of a proconsul.
Moreover, we find that Pliny, and other ancient authors, report a multitude of rescripts of the emperors from the time of Augustus.
Rescripts of His Present Holiness Condemning the Queen's Colleges of England.
For such reasons this study is continued, and these rescripts are required, during the whole progress through the Order, and attention to them is recommended as the only mean of advancement.
In these rescripts they have got his thoughts on many delicate points, and on the conduct of others.
The rescripts by the pupil must contain discussions on these subjects, and anecdotes and descriptions of living characters; and these must be zealously continued, as the chief mean of advancement.
After this he is directed to look around him, and to notice the conduct of other men; and part of his weekly rescripts must consist of accounts of all interesting occurrences in his neighbourhood, whether of a public or private nature.
Some of these rescripts are to be found in the secret correspondence.
It was not until the time of Septimus Severus and Caracalla, that the legislative action of the Senate ceased, and the edicts and rescripts of emperors took the place of all legislation.
For already two councils about this case have been sent to the Apostolic See, whence also rescripts have come.
But if the Senate wished that its orders should be carried out, and its rescripts be despised by no one, it must give serious attention to that subject.
Still he endeavoured to keep up the appearance of abiding by the laws, and did, in fact, maintain the reputation of doing so, only giving way when any one of them proved to plainly militate against the rescripts from Rome.
If then the Senate was indifferent about having their rescripts obeyed by the Greeks, by all means let it go on as it is now doing.
But this was corrected by the emperors who immediately preceded Antoninus, who often by their rescripts reproved those who attempted to trouble the Christians.
A] We conclude from this that there were at least imperial rescripts or constitutions of M.
Antoninus Pius is said to have published rescripts to the same effect.
To these Imperial Rescripts some of the poems composed by his present Majesty may be added.
Clementine and Extravagantes Johannis, and a few rescripts of later pontiffs are included in a second supplement, arranged like the Sextus, and called Extravantes Communes.
It was divided into five books, and contained all that was worth preserving of Gratian, with the subsequent rescripts of the Popes, especially those of Alexander III.
We conclude from this that there were at least imperial rescripts or constitutions of M.
If a man can prove that through poverty he is unequal to the burden of the office, this, according to rescripts of the imperial brothers and of the Emperor Marcus, is a valid ground of excuse.
This is a reactionary coup d'état in the same way that the rescripts on socialism were a democratic stroke.
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