Violated Sentence Examples

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  • In fact, you're the only one who violated a trust.

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  • The tomb was early violated, probably in search of treasure.

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  • When the insurgents under Duke Otto were joined by the Thuringians, Henry was compelled in 1074 to release Magnus and to make a number of concessions as the price of the peace of Gerstungen; which, however, was short-lived, as the peasants employed in pursuance of its terms in demolishing the forts, desecrated the churches and violated the ducal tombs.

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  • Another section declared non-mailable all written or printed matter which violated any provision of the Espionage Act.

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  • She stared down into the sink, feeling violated.

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  • Whatever you want to call it, I felt violated.

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  • Notwithstanding promises to the powers, he restored absolute government upon returning to Rome (12th April 1850) and violated the conditions of the surrender by wholesale imprisonment of Liberals.

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  • Crassus accordingly proceeded to Asia, although in doing so he violated the rule which forbade the pontifex maximus to leave Italy.

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  • But this decree was often violated.

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  • Henry's next move was to bring a monstrous charge against the clergy, accusing them of having violated the ancient laws of praemunire in submitting to the authority of papal legates (although he himself had ratified the appoint m ent of Wolsey as legate a latere).

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  • It was here, according to the legend, that he was tried and acquitted by a council of the gods for the murder of Halirrhothius, who had violated Alcippe, the daughter of Ares by Agraulos.

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  • This was one of the acts brought up against him by the senatus-consulte of the 3rd of April 1814, which pronounced his fall "considering that he has violated the constitutional laws by the decrees on the state prisons."

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  • Public opinion in America almost unanimously sustained the act; but Lincoln, convinced that the rights of Great Britain as a neutral ha .d been violated, promptly, upon the demand of England, ordered the liberation of the prisoners (26th of December).

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  • The Czechs of Bohemia, like the Magyars, had refused to recognize the common parliament on the ground that it violated the.

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  • It is said that Europeans who violated the prohibition have been poisoned.

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  • We are thus able tc imagine a great variety of mechanical systems to which tht principle of virtual work can be applied without any regard tc the internal stresses, provided the hypothetical displacements be such that none of the connections of the system are violated.

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  • The terms of the capitulation were shamefully violated by the Turks, who put to death the governor Marcantonio Bragadino with cruel torments.

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  • In 1760 Admiral Boscawen had violated Portuguese neutrality by burning four French ships off Lagos; Pombal protested and the British government apologized, but not before the military weakness of Portugal had been demonstrated.

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  • The Inquisition never had any jurisdiction whatever over the Indians; compulsory labour by the Indians was never legalized except on the missions, and the law was little violated; they were never compelled to work mines; of mining by the Indians for precious metals there is no evidence; nor by the Jesuits (expelled in 1767, after which their missions and other properties were held by the Franciscans), except to a small extent about the presidio of Tubac, although they did some prospecting.

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  • We no longer condemn Shakespeare for having violated the ancient dramatic laws, nor Voltaire for having objected to the violations.

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  • This agreement was soon violated on the pretext that garrisons had been placed in some of the free Greek cities by Antigonus, and Ptolemy and Cassander renewed hostilities against him.

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  • It was true that the duties of the several relations were being continually violated by the passions of men, and the social state had become an anarchy.

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  • The treaty was hardly concluded when it was violated by the Porte, which refused to recognize the right of the Walachian boiars to elect their voivode, and nominated Alexander Ypsilanti, a creature of its own.

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  • Chapelain's Sentiments de l'Acaddmie francaise sur la tragi-comddie du Cid (1638), when its arbitration was demanded by Richelieu, and not openly repudiated by Corneille, was virtually unimportant; but it is worth remembering that no less a writer than Georges de Scudery, in his Observations sur le Cid (1637), gravely and apparently sincerely asserted and maintained of this great play that the subject was utterly bad, that all the rules of dramatic composition were violated, that the action was badly conducted, the versification constantly faulty, and the beauties as a rule stolen!

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  • A suspicion having arisen on the part of the British government that ships of war had been fitted out in the port of Ragusa for the service of France, and that the neutrality of Ragusa had thus been violated, Boscovich was selected to undertake an embassy to London (1760),(1760), to vindicate the character of his native place and satisfy the government.

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  • Irish rhetoric commonly styles Limerick " the city of the violated treaty."

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  • The treaties made with the Christians were soon violated, and it seemed as if Islam would destroy itself.

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  • The surrender of Granada on the 2nd of January 1492 was partly secured by promises of toleration, which were soon violated.

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  • Some English merchants had violated the shadowy claim of Spain to the whole west coast of America by founding a settlement at Nootka Sound.

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  • He then falsified all the predictions of the opposition by going to war with Denmark, not, as they had required, in support of Augustenburg, but on the ground that the king of Denmark had violated his promise not to oppress his German subjects.

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  • But although the young king had not yet sworn to observe the charter, and in any case the other Italian princes had all violated their constitutional promises, he rejected the offer.

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  • If he never knew she violated his trust, that wouldn't exonerate her.

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  • You can rationalize, trying to justify yourself in your own mind, but a violated conscience will not be easily convinced.

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  • Several Brothers to the Rescue planes violated Cuban airspace over the City of Havana.

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  • I set all-time record for number of administration appointees who violated US law by not selling huge investments in corporations bidding for government contracts.

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  • Such designs violated the conventions by which the machinists plied their trade.

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  • The reading of extracts from his diaries by the defense counsel, he says, made him feel " violated " .

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  • Persistent Love The people violated the covenant, we read in verse 20, violated it repeatedly and grossly.

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  • Yet, over 50 years on, the basic rights enshrined in the Charter are being violated all over the world.

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  • They have violated the law and holy ordinances of the Lord our God.

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  • Once they have been so informed, we have already violated their pristine purity.

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  • Without such authorization, the flight would have violated UN sanctions.

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  • Lord Hodge said she had " violated the sanctity of human life.

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  • This means that rather than the employe proving there has been discrimination, the employer has to demonstrate s/he has not violated the law.

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  • The just man does not transgress the rights of others or he safeguards their rights from being violated.

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  • In February 1905, France had violated this treaty by demanding control of the Sultan's army and police force without consulting Germany.

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  • The zones under direct german tutelage The Germans violated the armistice almost immediately by placing certain areas under direct German tutelage.

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  • But the individual, both legal and natural, has systematically violated those limits.

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  • But this rule is persistently violated in the Deerslayer tale.

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  • Jesus's disciples, for example, who plucked ears of corn in passing through a field on the holy day, had, according to Rabbinical views, violated the third of the thirty-nine rules, 2 which forbade harvesting; and in healing the sick Jesus Himself broke the rule that a sick man should not receive medical aid on the Sabbath unless his life was in danger.

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  • Jeremiah Mason (1768-1848), a lawyer of the first rank, Jeremiah Smith and Webster appeared for the college, and argued that these acts were invalid because they were not within the general scope of the legislature's power, because they violated provisions of the state constitution and because they violated the clause of the Federal Constitution which prohibits a state from impairing the obligation of contracts but the court decided against them.

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  • The conditions of the surrender were all violated - the cadi Ibn Djahhaff burnt alive, a vast number of the citizens who had escaped death by famine slaughtered, and the possessions divided among the Campeador's companions.

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  • He was also aware that the exactions of the French had produced deep indignation throughout Germany and especially in Prussia (whose neutrality had been violated, see § 14, below).

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  • There is however no precedent of neutralization of any such area of the high sea, and international rivers, ocean canals and neutralized states are obviously no criterion in discussing a proposal to neutralize a strip of the ocean, which may be defined accurately enough on the map and which skilful navigators could approximately determine, but which might be violated without any practical means of detection by a belligerent commander whenever he misread, or it suited him to misread, his bearings.

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  • Lord Hodge said she had violated the sanctity of human life.

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  • However, when this happens, the compound symmetry and sphericity assumptions have been violated, and independent contrasts cannot be computed.

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  • In February 1905, France had violated this treaty by demanding control of the Sultan 's army and police force without consulting Germany.

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  • The zones under direct German tutelage The Germans violated the armistice almost immediately by placing certain areas under direct German tutelage.

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  • Locked into their degradation by a racist police force, vilified by a racist press and violated, finally, by the true fascists.

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  • The National News Agency reported that Israeli warplanes violated Lebanese airspace at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.

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  • A law of nature cannot be violated by natural forces.

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  • A recent publication had stated that more than 90 Security Council resolutions were being violated by countries other than Iraq.

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  • The basic liberal principle of dignity of the individual is violated when individuals are treated as national resources.

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  • As we shall see below, all of these assurances have been violated in the actual practice and development of the industry.

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  • They demanded that the bill be amended while ensuring that press freedom in Pakistan is not violated in any manner.

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  • It is very important to expose the fact that women workers ' rights are often violated with total impunity.

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  • According to what I have read more than 91 UN resolutions have ben violated by countries belonging to the UN.

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  • If consumers know the laws, they'll know when they're being treated unfairly and when their rights have been violated.

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  • Know what your rights are so you know when they are being violated.

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  • If you believe a company violated your rights, contact the Federal Trade Commission to report the crime.

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  • On May 4, 2007, the socialite, model and celebreality star was sentenced to 45 days in jail for repeatedly driving with a suspended license -- an act that violated the terms of her probation.

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  • These exorbitant prices have led the Attorney General of Arkansas to open an investigation as to whether any ticket scalping laws are being violated.

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  • Kiefer Sutherland - Sutherland violated his probation when he was arrested and was sentenced to 48 days in jail.

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  • As a result of his arrests, he was sentenced to three years probation, which he repeatedly violated.

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  • In 1974 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the San Francisco school system had violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by not providing English-language instruction for Chinese-speaking students.

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  • If an employer violated your layoff rights by ignoring the WARN Act, they could be forced to pay each employee up to 60 days' worth of back pay and benefits.

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  • By checking the history on his computer without his knowledge, you have violated his privacy, which could impact his trust in you.

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  • Honesty and trust have been violated in this relationship, definitely on your part and possibly on your boyfriend's.

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  • When that trust is violated or has not developed, the relationship is stressed.

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  • In bondage, for example, a safe word allows both partners an out if things go too far or comfort zones are violated.

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  • Each story below offers an example of what happens when the basic rules of Ouija board use are violated.

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  • Stone Temple Pilots put the band on hold until 1999, when they released No.4, but again touring was disrupted when Weiland violated probation for his earlier drug arrest and was sentenced to a year in jail right after the album release.

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  • She had violated his mind at every turn when she was Death.

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  • She chuckled, "Click here if he left you in a hotel room, alone and violated."

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  • She's bound by rules older than she is.  She may have interfered somewhere she shouldn't have.  There are Immortal Codes too old for even me to know and some that only the deities know.  I think she violated one of those.

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  • Zaminddrs, or government renters, were arrested on mesne process; the sanctity of the zendna, or women's chamber, as dear to Hindus as to Mahommedans, was violated by the sheriff's officer; the deepest feelings of the people and the entire fabric of revenue administration were alike disregarded.

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  • Complaint was made to Hyrcanus that Herod had violated the law which prohibited the execution of even an evil man, unless he had been first condemned to death by the Sanhedrin.

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  • The firman was undoubtedly illegal, as it violated a convention possessing a quasi-international sanction, but the Christians were unable to resist, and the powers abstained from intervention.

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  • The security of the island was apparently violated not long after 150o B.C., the Cnossian palace was sacked and burned, and Cretan art suffered an irreparable blow.

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  • But with Der Ring des Nibelungen Wagner devoted himself to a story which any ordinary dramatist would find as unwieldy as, for instance, most of Shakespeare's subjects; a story in which ordinary canons of taste and probability were violated as they are in real life and in great art.

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  • Callicratidas pronounced against the enslavement of Greeks by Greeks, but violated his own principle, to which, however, Epaminondas and Pelopidas appear to have been faithful.

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  • If the freedman violated his duties to his patron he was subject to an action at law, and if the decision were against him he was again reduced to slavery.

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  • The Act of 1807 was habitually violated, as the traders knew that, if one voyage in three was successful, they were abundantly remunerated for their losses.

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  • But notwithstanding this slaves; he said to Jefferson that it was " among mildness of the code, its provisions were habitually and glaringly violated in the colonies of Spain, and in Cuba particularly the conditions of slavery were very bad.

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  • There was a convention between Great Britain and Brazil in 1826 for the abolition of the slave trade, but it was habitually violated in spite of the English cruisers.

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  • In the preface it is stated that Howel, "seeing the laws and customs of the country violated with impunity, summoned the archbishop of Menevia, other bishops and the chief of the clergy, the nobles of Wales, and six persons (four laymen and two clerks) from each comot, to meet at a place called Y Ty Gwyn ar Da y, or the white house on the river Tav, repaired thither in person, selected from the whole assembly twelve of the most experienced persons, added to their number a clerk or doctor of laws, named Bllgywryd, and to these thirteen confided the task of examining, retaining, expounding and abrogating.

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  • Three times, in July 1638, and in March and June 1639, Montrose entered Aberdeen, where he succeeded in effecting his object, on the second occasion carrying off the head of the Gordons, the marquess of Huntly, as a prisoner to Edinburgh, though in so doing, for the first and last time in his life, he violated a safeconduct.

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  • In another legend he was blinded by Oenopion of Chios for having violated his daughter Merope; but having made his way to the place where the sun rose, he recovered his sight (Hyginus, loc. cit.; Parthenius, Erotica, 20).

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  • If the restriction as to uniformity be violated, what we have ultimately to deal with is the wave-length in the medium immediately surrounding the object.

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  • Stoney, the restriction is often, perhaps usually, violated in the microscope.

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  • The judges had been intimidated or corrupted, and the royal promise to protect the Establishment violated.

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  • The power of granting citizenship to foreigners is vested in the president of the republic, who is also empowered to refuse admission to the country to undesirable foreigners, or to expel those who have violated the special law (April 11, 1903) relating to their conduct in Venezuelan territory.

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  • Every living organism, animal and vegetable, tends to maintain a normal state of health; it is when the natural laws of health are violated that the liability to disease begins to assert itself.

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  • During the stress of war, Zaleucus violated this law; and, on its being pointed out to him, he committed suicide by throwing himself upon the point of his sword, declaring that the law must be vindicated.

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  • This king granted the citizens their first real charter, but this was constantly violated.

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  • On the 21st of March 1842, before the case was settled, Giddings introduced in the House of Representatives a series of resolutions, in which he asserted that "in resuming their natural rights of personal liberty" the slaves "violated no law of the United States."

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  • At the same time League Charles violated his promise by giving aid to the Pisans against in their revolt against Florence, and did not restore the Charles other fortresses.

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  • For about three months following this event he was held as a prisoner on parole within the limits of Charleston; then, because of his influence in deterring others from exchanging their paroles for the privileges of British subjects, he was seized, taken to St Augustine, Florida, and there, because he would not give another parole to those who had violated the former agreement affecting him, he was confined for forty-two weeks in a dungeon.

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  • In 336, when Ctesiphon proposed that his friend Demosthenes should be rewarded with a golden crown for his distinguished services to the state, he was accused by Aeschines of having violated the law in bringing forward the motion.

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  • The civil government recognized monastic vows by regarding a professed monk as civilly dead and by pursuing him and returning him to his monastery if he violated his pledges of obedience and ran away.

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  • The bishop, or count, on whose lands the peace was violated was vested with judicial power, and was directed, in case he was himself unable to execute sentence, to summon to his assistance the laymen and even the clerics of the diocese, all of whom were required to take a solemn oath to observe and enforce the peace.

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  • The principle of seniority, as we know from North Arabian history, gives rise to intrigues and palace revolutions, and was probably often violated in favour of the direct heir.

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  • He died on the 11th of September 1570, and was buried in his church at Stuttgart; his grave was subsequently violated.

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  • On his return to Rome Claudius was impeached by P. Cornelius Dolabella on the ground of having violated the sovereign rights of the people.

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  • Abd-el-Kader maintained that the French had thus violated the treaty of the Tafna, and began the war again.

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  • Caesar at once marched to meet them, and, on the pre text that they had violated a truce, seized their leaders who had come to parley with him, and then surprised and practically destroyed their host.

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  • The principle of election by canons was repeatedly violated, and threatened to disappear; and at the end of the 13th century the spectacle was common of prelates, whether nominated or confirmed by the pope, entitling themselves " bishops by the grace of the Holy See."

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  • Violated by the Liberal constitution of 1867, which granted religious liberty, depotentiated by laws setting up lay jurisdiction over matrimonial cases and state control of education, it was abrogated in 1870 by Austria, who alleged that the proclamation of papal infallibility had so altered the status of one of the contracting parties that the agreement was void.

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  • In 1632 it was invaded by the Swedes, and, when Maximilian violated the treaty of Ulm in 1647, was ravaged by the French and the Swedes.

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  • On that occasion the native troops hastened to the mosques to perform their devotions; they were followed by European soldiers, and the mosques having thus been "violated" have remained open ever since to non-Mahommedans.

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  • To add to this misfortune, during his absence some of his supporters violated the sanctuary at Westminster.

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  • The occasion came in 1820 when Ali, emboldened by impunity, violated the sanctity of Stamboul itself by attempting to procure the murder of his enemy Pacho Bey in the very precincts of the palace.

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  • Even their graves were violated, and the bodies crucified and destroyed.

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  • Elaborate legal machinery was devised, though its provisions were constantly violated by the imperial will and the gross corruption of officials.

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