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- It would amount to nothing more than the supreme command and direction of the military and naval forces, as first general and admiral of the confederacy; while that of the British king extends to the declaring of war, and to the raising and regulating of fleets and armies; all of which by the constitution under consideration would appertain to the Legislature .'" [ 1 ] The essay discusses the power of the president aiming to convince New York that the president will not exceed the amount of power of a monarch.
- Finally, the bill would prohibit the passage and enactment of the Outer Continental Shelf Transboundary Hydrocarbon Agreements Authorization Act from being construed as : ( 1 ) authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to participate in any negotiations, conferences, or consultations with Cuba regarding exploration, development, or production of hydrocarbon resources in the Gulf of Mexico along the U . S . maritime border with Cuba ( including the area known the ` Eastern Gap'); or ( 2 ) affecting U . S . sovereign rights and jurisdiction over the Outer Continental Shelf which appertains to it.
- "Reposing special trust and confidence in your Integrity, Prudence and Ability, I have nominated and, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint you a Foreign Service Officer, a Consular Officer, and a Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America, and do authorize and empower you to do and perform all such matters and things as to the said offices do appertain, and to have and to hold the said offices, and to exercise and enjoy all the rights, privileges and immunities thereunto appertaining, during the pleasure of the President of the United States.
- As to the appointment of bishops, it said that quite enough provision had been made for their loyalty in the Catholic oath; but for their greater satisfaction it permits " those to whom it appertains " to present to the king's ministers a list of the candidates they select for bishoprics; it insisted, however, that if those names were presented, the Government must, if it should think any of them " obnoxious or suspected " name him " at once "; moreover, that a sufficient number, from amongst whom the pope would appoint the bishop, must always remain even after the government objection.
- After the war Grouchy, that he did not deem it his duty to follow the counsel given by G�rard, but to attack the Prussians; that to effect the proposed movement with the whole of his forces would have been acting contrary to his orders; that to have detached only a portion of those forces in the direction of the Forest of Soignies, would have been to separate the two corps of his wing of the French Army of the North by the river Dyle, whose waters were swollen by the rain, and whose banks were swampy, and thus have rendered their mutual support impossible, however essential it might have become; finally, that a war of inspiration appertains alone to the General in Chief, and that his Lieutenants must confine themselves to that of execution.
- Racist and political phrases found their way into church publications from a travelogue by Bischoff, " Blacks and Jews are climbing the social ladder up and up, with their cheap manpower they also dislodge the better salaried white from positions which should appertain to the white only . . . The coloured element has proceeded to attack . . . Validly, we have denied everything we have been offered in cinemas, theatres and literature as a product of a Jewish-Marxist clique " ( translation ), and later in the same year, " It is true, the white has been able to preserve a certain dominance, but it has begun to totter and it is going to totter ever more, the more influence the Jew wins; it is his goal namely, to split all the nations, to hold them down, and to exploit them " ( translation ).
- :: : this is the crux of my'objection'. it is not aimed at cantor's diagonal argument in demonstration of uncountable entities ( note : not sets ), but at our importing the intuitive sense of'individual constituents'of the entities in question . it is one thing to say that a countably-infinite entity ( such as the set of natural numbers )'contains members with individual ontological basis', but quite another to suggest the same applies for an uncountable entity such as the continuum, in which through finitary process only a sparse subset can be differentiated . it would occur to me that the Aristotelian laws of identity and excluded middle do not appertain to what remains of the reals after the removal of the its definable elements . as such, it is inappropriate to speak of this entity as comprising individual self-same elements . talk ) 04 : 49, 7 December 2010 ( UTC)
- Be it enacted, by the People of ( he State of New York represented in fM ? i ? ewCe Senate and Assembly, aad it is hereby enacted by the authority of the York same, That it shall and may be lawful for the person administering county . ^ g0vernment; Of this State for the time being, by and with the advice and consent of the council of appointment from time to time to appoint and commission justices of the peace in and for the city of New York, with, power to keep the peace in the said city, and to hear and determine all causes in the city and county of New York, made cognizable before justices of the peace by the eaid act entitled "'An act for the more speedy recovery of debts to the value of ten pounds, " and also to hear and determine all actions and informations upon any statute of this State and upon any bye-law of the said city, made or to be made where the penalty of forfeitureehall not exceed ten pounds, doing therein that which to justice doth or shall appertain.
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