57 Verbs to Use for the Word tribunals

" Cardinal Mendoza might have been an instrument of establishing the new tribunal in Spain, but no author was wanted for that work.

He and a council of prelates, annually assembled at Rome, would constitute a tribunal from whose judgment there should be no appeal, empowered to hold the supreme mediation in matters relating to the interests of the body politic, to settle contested successions to kingdoms; and to compel men to cease from their dissensions.

With a mind stubbornly proof against all thissuch an attack of frenzy, rather than of love, had perverted his mindAppius ascended the tribunal, and when the claimant went on to complain briefly, that justice had not been administered to him on the preceding day through party influence, before either he could go through with his claim, or an opportunity of reply was afforded to Verginius, Appius interrupted him.

In his manorial courts, scattered and unconnected, he could set up no central tribunal, nor even force a new custom upon his tenants, nor could he attempt oppression on any extensive scale.

Meanwhile the papacy gradually proceeded in the design of creating a tribunal under its own direct control.

As they were anxious to oblige the Apostles, but foresaw much difficulty in obtaining their admittance into the tribunal, they gave them cloaks similar to those they themselves wore, and made them assist in carrying messages to the members in order that afterwards they might enter the tribunal of Caiphas, and mingle, without being recognised, among the soldiers and false witnesses, as all other persons were to be expelled.

Why, before what tribunal do we dispose of the claims of the sacred volume to divine authority?

No sooner did Caiphas, with the other members of the Council, leave the tribunal than a crowd of miscreantsthe very scum of the peoplesurrounded Jesus like a swarm of infuriated wasps, and began to heap every imaginable insult upon him.

The soldiers objected, on the ground that their operations were to take place outside the limits of the known world, and would not yield him obedience until the arrival of Narcissus, sent by Claudius, who mounted the tribunal of Plautius and tried to address them.

SEE Hills, George E. HILLS, GEORGE E. The sailing rules in yacht racing, interpreted and applied in official protest decisions of yachting tribunals of final jurisdiction.

The general decided to form a military tribunal and try the offenders.

Her supporters advising her to follow him, they reached the tribunal of Appius.

To the miseries of war were added revolutionary tribunals, revolutionary armies and committees, forced loans, requisitions, maximums, and every species of tyranny and iniquity man could devise or suffer; or, to use the expression of Rewbell,

But, though Louis judged rightly for his own and his queen's character in bringing those who were guilty of forgery and robbery to a public trial, the result inflicted an irremediable wound on one great institution, furnishing an additional proof how incurably rotten the whole system of the Government must have been, when corruption without shame or disguise was allowed to sway the highest judicial tribunal in the country.

Let any honest reader shut his eyes for a few moments, and approaching the secret tribunal of his soul, ask himself whether he would really rather be asked in the next two hours to write the front page of the Times, which is full of long leading articles, or the front page of Tit-Bits, which is full of short jokes.

" XX.At the same time in Rome, Marcus Caelius Rufus, one of the praetors, having undertaken the cause of the debtors, on entering into his office, fixed his tribunal near the bench of Caius Trebonius, the city praetor, and promised if any person appealed to him in regard to the valuation and payment of debts made by arbitration, as appointed by Caesar when in Rome, that he would relieve them.

If the Senator from Massachusetts desires a tribunal for a calm, judicial equilibrium and examinationa tribunal far from the 'madding crowd's ignoble strife'a tribunal eminently respectable, dignified and unique; why not send this question to the Committee on Revolutionary Claims?

He was aware of it himself, and labored with matchless perseverance to disabuse the tribunals, with which he was familiar, of this disparaging opinion.

A striking phrase from the Christian Morals will suffice to show the deliberation with which Browne sometimes employed the latter word:'the areopagy and dark tribunal of our hearts.'

Nor is it possible to imagine that labor will ever yield peaceful obedience to such constraint, unless capital makes equivalent concessions,unless, perhaps, among other things, capital consents to erect tribunals which shall offer relief to any citizen who can show himself to be oppressed by the monopolistic price.

It was a complaint, certainly, which the South had had ever since the Constitution was formed, and which could with no plausibility be brought forward as a justification of war, while there existed a Constitutional tribunal for adjusting difficulties of Constitutional interpretation.

But in what condition would he find that tribunal?

His sovereign, who had been given the crowns of three kingdoms to defend our laws, showed his respect for them by flouting a legally constituted tribunal and disregarding its solemn finding.

They were the only men, according to M. Berryer's theory of defence, who would have furnished an impartial tribunal for the trial of his client; for they alone, with strict truth, could have said that they would deny his right, and refuse to share in his power, no matter at what time he should succeed in accomplishing his designs.

The former held that it was within the competency of Congress, when instituting tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court, to adopt the state courts for that purpose.

57 Verbs to Use for the Word  tribunals