| 21. | He pleaded in virtue of his status as a French officer to die by the musket instead of the rope.
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| 22. | Whereupon, the Abbot ordered him, in virtue of the vows he had professed, to continue the administration of the empire.
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| 23. | The supreme administrator and steward of to all ecclesiastical temporalities is the Pope, in virtue of his primacy of governance.
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| 24. | In virtue of the last two he has the distinction of being one of the earliest systematic writers on international law.
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| 25. | In virtue of the 2007fall present motu proprio " Summorum Pontificum " this form may, under certain conditions, be used still.
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| 26. | In virtue of the Constitution of 1852 he became senator of the empire, and in 1858 commander of the Legion of Honour.
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| 27. | The " seminal Logos " which, in virtue of its tension, slumbered in " pneuma ", now proceeds upon its creative task.
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| 28. | For any individual, there has to be something that connects its temporal stages in virtue of which it remains the same thing.
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| 29. | In virtue of these principles of legality, there is an inner morality to the law that imposes a minimal morality of fairness.
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| 30. | This " eternal feminine " was constructed because, as she points out, " They are women in virtue of their anatomy and physiology.
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