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from Occurrences 89%

This was one of those exhibitions, which those who were intended for the priesthood, were prohibited from attending.

in Occurrences 35%

Amongst the Romans, these auguries were taken usually upon an eminence: after the month of March they were prohibited in consequence of the moulting season having commenced; nor were they permitted at the waning of the moon, nor at any time in the afternoon, or when the air was the least ruffled by winds or clouds.

to Occurrences 12%

"High glee and frolic," so notably appearing in the narrative that, in after days, some writers thought to turn this matter against John Wesley, remarking that he had himself been indulged by his mother at home in amusements which he was now prohibiting to the students under him at college.

under Occurrences 8%

On inquiry I learned that it had been prohibited under the Monarchy, as it could not fail to be; but, had there been any demand for it, no doubt it might have been reprinted since the revolution.

by Occurrences 7%

For when did any man hear, that a commodity was prohibited by licensing its sale?

at Occurrences 6%

The study of metaphysics should be prohibited at such an institution.

as Occurrences 4%

2. It is therefore often expressly condemned and prohibited as evil.

for Occurrences 4%

"If the Slave Trade," says he, "was prohibited for four or five years, it would enable them to retrieve their affairs by preventing them from running into debt, either by renting or purchasing Negroes."

within Occurrences 3%

Armed operations by Russian, i.e. Admiral Koltchak's or Red Guard forces, were prohibited within this zone.

during Occurrences 3%

The former have been relieved with corn and with clothing, and offensive measures against them prohibited during the recess of Congress.

on Occurrences 3%

One while it was prohibited on account of its being dangerous; another while it was laid aside upon pretence of its being flat and insipid; till Mr. Crowne, at last, was forced to have recourse to the King himself, and engage him to lay his absolute commands on the lord chamberlain to have it no longer delayed.

until Occurrences 2%

One would not of course prevent the proposal of a bill by any member of the legislature, indeed this free action would be absolutely necessary as a measure of protection against executive oppression, but this should be prohibited until after the government programme had been disposed of.

between Occurrences 2%

In all of the great industrial countries of Europe night work by women is restricted (prohibited between 10 P.M. and 5 A.M. or yet more narrowly limited); but legislation along this line is found in only eight American states.

throughout Occurrences 2%

Finally, in 1720, Chinese goods were strictly prohibited throughout the whole of the Spanish possessions in both hemispheres.

without Occurrences 1%

That all these liberties are allowed, and cannot be prohibited without manifest disadvantage to the publick, may be easily proved; but we shall confine ourselves to the liberty of making epitomes, which gives occasion to our present inquiry.

near Occurrences 1%

Regarding his motives in making such laws, Milman has justly remarked (H.J., I., 220), "The leading principle of these enactments was to prohibit near marriage between those parties among whom, by the usage of their society, early and frequent intimacy was unavoidable and might lead to abuse.

of Occurrences 1%

Whatever the circumstances, the shooting is prohibited of all young gamecalves, foals, young elephants, either tuskless or having tusks under three kilos, all female game if recognizableexcept, of course, those in the above category of unprotected animals.

after Occurrences 1%

Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representatives: By a joint resolution of your honorable bodies approved December 23, 1863, the paying of bounties to veteran volunteers, as now practiced by the War Department, is, to the extent of $300 in each case, prohibited after this 5th day of the present month.

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