712 adjectives to describe orders

After that, Sir Roger L'Estrange read it and licens'd it, and found no such Faults as 'tis charg'd with: Then Mr. Killigrew, who more severe than any, from the strict Order he had, perus'd it with great Circumspection; and lastly the Master Players, who you will I hope in some Measure esteem Judges of Decency and their own Interest, having been so many Years Prentice to the Trade of Judging.

"By persons deputed for that purpose," therefore, persons in holy orders recite these prayers not in their own name, but as representatives of the universal Church.

The college of the Aruspices, as well as those of the other religious orders, had their registers and records, such as memorials of thunder and lightning, the Tuscan histories, etc. DIVISIONS

Let us take in chronological order what happened on the night of the tragedy.

He had by this time recovered from his astonishment at seeing before him, and in a fair state of health, the young girl whom he had every reason to believe to be still in a condition of partial forgetfulness at Lakewood, and under the care of a woman entirely in his confidence and under his express orders.

The door was violently shaken, and from without came the sharp, peremptory order of the school captain, "Look here, Thurston, just shut up; we've had enough of this horrible row for one night.

The next day he wrote to his caliphs, bidding them not to be discouraged; they would thenceforth be lighter and in better order for war.

There, when a company of inquisitors presented themselves, conducted into the city by men and horses which had been impressed for the purpose by royal order, the civil authorities refused to help them, notwithstanding the injunctions of the bull, the obligations of canon law, and a mandate from the Crown.

"The secret orders from Helsingfors to me are to arrest her at all hazardsalive or dead.

He banished from Chalcis the "equestrian order," as it was called, consisting of men of wealth and station; and he drove all the inhabitants of Hestiaea out of their country, replacing them by Athenian settlers.

The changes of both these states, and the consequent formations of minds, proceed in successive order according to their continual increase; but we have not leisure now to describe these changes, which are various and different in their several subjects.

It contained a prodigious number of drawers, which were labelled after the manner of those in an apothecary's shop, (from whence he denied, however, that he first took the hint,) and the labels were arranged in alphabetical order.

He had discovered the divine and wonderful order of men and angels.

The door was violently shaken, and from without came the sharp, peremptory order of the school captain, "Look here, Thurston, just shut up; we've had enough of this horrible row for one night.

In 1836 all monastic orders were rigidly suppressed by Mendizabal, minister to Queen Christina.

Nothing is so impressive in the mighty convulsion which ensued as the mental opacity of the privileged orders, which caused them to increase their pressure in proportion as resistance increased, until finally those who were destined to replace them reorganized the courts, that they might have an instrument wherewith to slaughter a whole race down to the women and children.

But to the primitive savage, who everywhere regards death as non-natural, as accidental and violent, the surviving spirit, however uncertain-tempered and incalculable in its movements, however much to be feared and propitiated, does not command reverence as a being of a superior order.

He was a layman at the time of his appointment, but in six days he passed through the inferior orders which led up to the patriarchate.

All who are competent to express an opinion on the subject are, at present, agreed that the manifold varieties of animal and vegetable form have not either come into existence by chance, nor result from capricious exertions of creative power; but that they have taken place in a definite order, the statement of which order is what men of science term a natural law.

The Armenians were not massacred spontaneously by the local Moslems; the initiative came entirely from the Central Government at Constantinople, which planned the systematic extermination of the Armenian race in the Ottoman Empire, worked out a uniform method of procedure, despatched simultaneous orders to the provincial officials and gendarmerie to carry it into effect, and cashiered the few who declined to obey.

Come," said the priest, "if you will wait and breakfast with us after Mass." It was agreed, and the immediate order was countermanded.

The struggle was about to begin, with all the ardor of personal interest; the principle of provincial assemblies had been favorably received by the notables; the committees (bureaux) had even granted to the third estate a representation therein equal to that of the two upper orders, on condition that the presidents of the delegates should be chosen from the nobility or the clergy.

This once elegant edifice was of the Doric order, a hexastyle, the columns twenty-seven feet in height.

I shall try to tell you of it as accurately as possible, and in the exact order of its occurrence.

In consequence of these alarms, more stringent orders were issued to the camp.

712 adjectives to describe  orders