51 examples of interdictions in sentences

Or in what new difficulties shall we be engaged, should the inestimable dominions of Hanover be subjected to the imperial interdiction.

Alexander had determined to excommunicate him at Easter, and to lay an interdiction on all his lands.

In their despair, and not venturing to tell their master what they had done, they swore on Henry's part an unreserved submission to the Pope, and the excommunication was barely averted for a few months, while a legation was sent to pronounce an interdiction on his lands, and receive his submission.

After the termination of the late war this interdiction had been revived, and the British Government declined including this portion of our intercourse with her possessions in the negotiation of the convention of 1815.

That period having already expired, the state of mutual interdiction has again taken place.

The same just and benevolent motives which produced the interdiction in force against this criminal conduct will doubtless be felt by Congress in devising further means of suppressing the evil.

Circumstances, which it is not necessary to recount, had enabled Adelheid to make the youth acquainted with her father, though the interdictions of her aunt, whose imprudence had led to the accident which nearly proved so fatal, and from whose consequences she had been saved by Sigismund, prevented her from explaining all the causes she had for showing him respect and esteem.

The decrees of parliament, the edicts of sovereigns, and the decisions of councils, as early as at the end of the fifteenth century and throughout the whole of the sixteenth, severely proscribed the doings of these brotherhoods, but these interdictions were never duly and rigidly enforced, and the authorities themselves often tolerated infractions of the law, and thus license was given to every kind of abuse.

This was peremptorily refused, but, notwithstanding the interdiction, he came on the following day.

He had not proceeded far, when it occurred to him that, possibly, notwithstanding his interdiction, some of his companions might be waiting for him, and hurrying down the passage leading to the yard, he found Lydyard, to whom he recounted his ill-success.

" "If I procure her for your majesty, will you withdraw your interdiction from me?" rejoined the earl.

"I withdraw my interdiction, my lord," said the king to him.

I consider the absolute and unconditional interdiction of this article among these people as the first and great step in their melioration.

Between this and the interdiction of all commercial intercourse, or other remedies, you, as the representatives of the people, must determine.

The effect of the interdiction of the African slave-trade was, not to diminish the trade itself, or greatly to mitigate its horrors; it only changed its name from African to Americantransferred the seat of commerce from Africa to Americaits profits from African princes to American farmers.

He is a profound hypocrite, and yet a puritan for observance of the ceremonies and interdictions of his faith.

The Orders of the Preachers and the Begging Friars became her militia and police; the mystery of Christ's presence in the Eucharist was made an engine of the priesthood; the dreams of Paradise and Purgatory gave value to her pardons, interdictions, jubilees, indulgences, and curses.

Washington seems, however, to have disregarded the interdiction after Yorktown.

Astounding fines and interdictions were laid as well upon the body composing the court of Parliament as upon the town-council and on a great number of private individuals.

Corporal privations and mental interdictions multiply so fast, that irritable people like himself, and valetudinarians like Mrs. C and me, could not choose a worse residence; and, as we are now unanimous on the subject, I hope soon to leave the country.

There are instances where whole towns have been kept without the necessaries of life for several days together, in consequence of these interdictions; and I have known it proclaimed by beat of drum, that whoever possessed two uniforms, two hats, or two pair of shoes, should relinquish one for the use of the army!

You will suppose, of course, that this cruel persecution is nothing more than an interdiction to persecute others; and their notions of patriotism and moderation may be conceived by their having just expelled Tallien and Freron as moderates.

Corporal privations and mental interdictions multiply so fast, that irritable people like himself, and valetudinarians like Mrs. C and me, could not choose a worse residence; and, as we are now unanimous on the subject, I hope soon to leave the country.

There are instances where whole towns have been kept without the necessaries of life for several days together, in consequence of these interdictions; and I have known it proclaimed by beat of drum, that whoever possessed two uniforms, two hats, or two pair of shoes, should relinquish one for the use of the army!

Thus he once had a fancy to join the semi-clerical society of the third order; it was a way of keeping himself in practice, since there were various prescriptions, observances and interdictions attached to the office.

51 examples of  interdictions  in sentences