10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRREMOVABLENESS»
Discover the use of
irremovableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
irremovableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Martin's History of France: The Decline of the French Monarchy
... the perpetual interdiction of the violation of the secrecy of letters ; Provincial
Estates everywhere ; a sovereign court, or court of appeal, in every province ;
justices' courts, or councils of arbitrament ; the irremovableness of the
magistrates ...
2
The Decline of the French Monarchy
... the perpetual interdiction of the violation of the secrecy of letters ; Provincial
Estates everywhere ; a sovereign court, or court of appeal, in every province ;
justices' courts, or councils of arbitrament ; the irremovableness of the
magistrates ...
... to descend into the parquet des gens du roi ? We might as well speak of the
irremovableness of a sub-lieutenant. In England it is thought of so much
importance that the functions of a judge should be a kind of priesthood, excluding
all further ...
Auguste Louis baron de Staël-Holstein, 1830
Almost all the rules which we have just laid down, relating to the nomination and
the oath of the judges, their salary, pensions and allowances, apply equally to
these functionaries, with the exception of the principle of irremovableness.
5
Syria's Peasantry, the Descendants of Its Lesser Rural ...
... 1972),30 his apparent irremovableness from the office of the party's secretary
general, and his deference (until 1986) to a Soviet leadership that had, in
practice but not in phraseology, clearly broken with the communist revolutionary
tradition ...
6
Present Religion: as a Faith Owning Fellowship with Thought
... indeed, the very failure of this large human endeavour to prove its remov-
ableness, goes altogether to certify its irremovableness, — yet still, the individual
man whose mode of anticipation regarding what lies beyond his personal sphere
of ...
Through this quality of irremovableness, the constant interrelationship of things in
Cezanne's pictures, something sacred is manifested, which reaffirms the eternity
of the Divine Being yet is not bound to any historical religion but rather harks ...
8
A commentary on the new Code of canon law
Note that irremovableness or removableness do not intrinsically follow the
character of a parochus proprie dictus; otherwise the Code could not state that all
parish priests do not enjoy the same degree of irremovableness. As already
remarked ...
Charles Augustine Bachofen, 1919
9
The Map of Europe by Treaty: No. 138-356, 1828-1863
[United Principalities of Moldavia and WallaohiaJ A Law shall determine the
conditions of admission and promotion in the Mugistracy, adopting for its basis
the progressive application of the principle of irremovableness. Annual Tribute.
An'r.
Sir Edward Hertslet, 1875
10
A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of ...
As I have hinted elsewhere, the irremovableness of a useless incumbent is the
most vulnerable point in the Church. The composition of the Commission of
Inquiry, as proposed in the Act, is conceived in a spirit almost of democratic
largeness.
Anthony Wilson Thorold (bp. of Winchester.), 1885