68 adjectives to describe injunctions

Dismissing the girls to their own chambers, with strict injunctions not to quit them unpermitted, I was left alone with Eveena.

In another minute the two worthies were left in possession of the bed-room, Michael having received a most solemn injunction not to be tempted to drink.

I shall obey the apostolic injunction gladly.

They will also have power to select the most suitable place on the coast of Africa at which all persons who may be taken under this act shall be delivered to them, with an express injunction to exercise no power founded on the principle of colonization or other power than that of performing the benevolent offices above recited by the permission and sanction of the existing government under which they may establish themselves.

Its divine injunctions are not performed by not doing wrong; it desires us to do good.

" "If you can't see yore way to getting at this business within a reasonable time I'll have to sue out a mandatory injunction against you, Judge, and" Dolan smiled wintrily.

It had in it the whole scriptural injunction of "Let another praise theeand not thine own mouth.

All Christian nations have accepted these Ten Commandments, even Mohammedan nations, as appealing to the universal conscience,not a mere Jewish code, but a primary law, susceptible of boundless obligation, never to be abrogated; a direct injunction of the Almighty to the end of time.

This stern injunction seemed actually to awe the Britons, and Fernando fancied that he saw the lieutenant trembling.

While this was passing in the heart of the burning city, vast crowds were streaming out of its gates, and encamping themselves, in pursuance of the royal injunction, in Finsbury Fields and Spitalfields.

In another letter, dated Monday night, he writes as follows: This perverse lady keeps me at such a distance, that I am sure something is going on between her and Miss Howe, notwithstanding the prohibition from Mrs. Howe to both: and as I have thought it some degree of merit in myself to punish others for their transgressions, I am of opinion that both these girls are punishable for their breach of parental injunctions.

He was obliged to lay upon several of his servants formal injunctions to swear to this peace, which seemed to them treason.

He now opened it, and found that it came from the Governor of Plymouth; and contained an earnest injunction to him to abandon Seacomb, which, he informed him; was included in their patent, and to remove to the other side of the river that formed their boundary, where he could be free and independent, like themselves.

On another occasion, your British Sage describes, with great eloquence, the enthusiasm with which the youth of France "start to arms at the call of the Convention;" while the peaceful citizen anticipates, with equal eagerness, the less glorious injunction to extract saltpetre.

It is constantly mentioned in the metropolitan or diocesan injunctions or articles of the period, and the proceedings before the ordinaries bear witness to its enforcement.

But through it all the higher classes feasted and made merry, as though bent on literally obeying the biblical injunction.

It was a chased gold ring, with a bright emerald, which last had a red foil, in some lights giving it a purple gleam, and inside was engraven "Elegit," much defaced, but that his sister could not see; therefore he could not comprehend her vehement injunctions concerning it.

His father's ghost, which he had seen, still haunted his imagination, and the sacred injunction to revenge his murder gave him no rest till it was accomplished.

She fainted, but not till she had heard and comprehended Chilton's hurried injunctions to secrecy and silence.

Little by little these strange facts penetrated Keith's subconsciousness and set up a never ending conflict between pride and precaution, between his wish to rise to a new ideal and his instinctive tendency to obey his mother's almost hysterical injunctions against fighting of any kind.

When the young men rose to leave he always accompanied them to the front door, and bade each of them good-bye with a hearty "[Greek: Panta ta kala soi genoito]," and an invariable injunction to "put your foot on it,""it" being the spring catch by which the gate was opened.

This could not but be understood by his disciples as an inviolable injunction to live in a garret, which I have found frequently visited by the echo and the wind.

For life in the city has hardened the hearts of the Faithful, and has led them to forget the kindly injunction of the Prophet, still observed in small towns or villages up-country:"Neither shall the merry songs of birth or of marriage deepen the sorrow of a bereaved brother."

He raved at himself, at the same time conjuring my husband most earnestly not to tell me what a mistake he had madean injunction that was lost sight of as soon as the latter returned to his home.

It was on Sunday, August 29th, 1852, that it was openly avowed at Salt Lake City,Brigham Young on that day producing the copy of a revelation, pretended to have been received by Smith on the 12th of July, 1843, which annulled the monogamic injunctions of the Book of Mormon, and stating, that, "although the doctrine of polygamy has not been preached by the elders, the people have believed in it for years."

68 adjectives to describe  injunctions