6 adverbs to describe how to obligatory

Whatever may be their character, they are constitutionally obligatory; and whoever feels that he cannot execute them, or swear to execute them, without committing sin, has no other choice left than to withdraw from the government, or to violate his conscience by taking on his lips an impious promise.

An instructive example of the failure to "make" a dramatically obligatory scene may be found in Agatha by Mrs. Humphry Ward and Mr. Louis Parker.

But the constitution which at any time exists till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory upon all.

If there is any principle of morals which is intuitively obligatory, I should say it must be that.

"The fact that this wish is not expressed in such a way as to be legally obligatory makes it all the more binding.

"Which must be recited," for the recitation is strictly obligatory.

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