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disposition and followed
The French followed, but soon found themselves in an unenviable disposition: Prussian intentions were unknown and could be hostile, the Russian and Austrian armies now converged, and to add to Napoleon's challenges, the French lines of communication were extremely long and required strong garrisons to keep them open.
The truths which this disposition of nature obliges us to accept can be neither proved nor disproved ; they are practically followed even by those who reject them speculatively.
The long premeditated, and now avowed design of the British Government, to raise a revenue from the property of the colonists without their consent, on the gift, grant and disposition of the Commons of Great Britain ; the arbitrary and vindictive statutes passed under color of punishing a riot, to subdue by Military force, and by famine, the Massachusetts Bay ; the unlimited power assumed by parliament to alter the charter of that province, and the constitution of all the colonies, thereby destroying the essential securities of the lives, liberties and properties of the colonists ; the commencement of hostilities by the ministerial forces, and the cruel prosecution of the War against the people of the Massachusetts Bay, followed by General Gage's proclamation, declaring almost the whole of the Inhabitants of the united colonies, by name or description, rebels and traitors are sufficient causes to arm a free people in defence of their liberty, and to justify resistance, no longer dictated by prudence merely, but by necessity, and leave no alternative but base submission or manly opposition to uncontroulable tyranny.
Albert followed Ockham in his theory of categories and contrary to Buridan, refused to treat quantity as a feature of reality in its own right, but rather reduced it to a disposition of substance and quality.
This disposition is followed by justification itself, which consists not in the mere remission of sins, but in the sanctification and renewal of the inner man by the voluntary reception of God's grace and gifts, whence a man becomes just instead of unjust, a friend instead of a foe and so an heir according to hope of eternal life.

disposition and order
In 1535, Paul III unexpectedly made the secular diplomat a cardinal in order to bind an able man of evangelical disposition to the Roman interests.
See the article Afghanistan War order of battle for the current disposition of coalition forces in Afghanistan.
It deems property detained by customs officers to be in the custody of the law, subject to disposition by court order only, and criminalizes anyone who circumvents the legal process in regaining detained property as guilty of a misdemeanor.
" From the moment that the commissioners-one British and two American-entered the Detroit river, the British representative showed a disposition to insist that the main channels were invariably on the west side of various islands in their course, and it became necessary, in nearly every case, to make an examination by means of small boats, soundings and measurements of currents, in order to convince him that such was not the case.
The military objective provides a focus for the estimate process, from which a number of information requirements are derived, information requirements may be related to terrain and impact on vehicle or personnel movement, disposition of hostile forces, sentiments of the local population and capabilities of the hostile order of battle.
It is an attempt to show that the same moral principle that ought to direct human life may be perceived to underlie the works and ways of God: goodness in the Deity not being a mere disposition to benevolence but a regard to an order, beauty and harmony, which are not merely relative to our faculties and capacities but real and absolute ; claiming for their own sakes the reverence of all intelligent beings and alone answering to the perfection of the divine ideas.
In modern use, the order of battle is the identification, command structure, strength, and disposition of personnel, equipment, and units of an armed force participating in field operations.
Clausewitz defined theorder of battle ’ as “ that division and formation of the different arms into separate parts, or sections, of the whole Army, and that form of general position or disposition of those parts which is to be the norm throughout the whole campaign or war .”
Afterwards, in order to curb his too vivacious disposition, he placed the boy under the charge of a priest near the village, whose severity did perhaps more evil than good.
Common sense he defined as that disposition which nature has placed in all or most men, in order to enable them, when they have arrived at the age and use of reason, to form a common and uniform judgment with respect to objects different from the internal sentiment of their own perception, which judgment is not the consequence of any anterior judgment.
In situations in which the survivors cannot agree to the disposition of tangible property, a court may order the goods to be sold in an estate sale with the proceeds to be divided among the survivors.
They are crossbred with lighter horses by breeders of heavy hunters in order to increase size and improve disposition.
In the case of the living things, in order that there be in the same subject an essentially moving part and an essentially moved part, the substantial form, which is designated by the name soul, requires an organic disposition, i. e. heterogeneous parts .</ li >
He came from the province of Dauphiné and was of the illustrious house of du Puy ... Raymond was elected by the brothers of the order, following the disposition of the bull of Pope Paschal II, given in 1113, and was from then on called Master of the Hospital of the City of Jerusalem to mark his authority.
Courts seldom challenge applications for nolle prosequi, typically judges in the U. S. will sign a dismissal order prepared by the prosecution or make a docket entry indicating the disposition of the case to be " nolle prosse " after a declaration or motion by the prosecution.
With the concept of " biopower ", which first appears in courses concerning the discourse of " race struggle "( Society Must Be Defended 1975-1976 courses ), Foucault uses terms such as mechanism, dispositif, apparatus, Discourse, Genealogy in order to get us to think ( and write about ) of this version of power as continuous, penetrable, observable as opposed to the classical argument seeing man as :" inherent primate disposition for hierarchical social and authoritarian political systems. With a predisposition for social and political hierarchical structures.
Victims of crimes of violence and other crimes that Congress and the States may define by law pursuant to section 3, shall have the rights to notice of and not to be excluded from all public proceedings relating to the crime ; to be heard if present and to submit a statement at a public pre-trial or trial proceeding to determine a release from custody, an acceptance of a negotiated plea, or a sentence ; to these rights at a parole proceeding to the extent they are afforded to the convicted offender ; to notice of a release pursuant to a public or parole proceeding or an escape ; to a final disposition free from unreasonable delay ; to an order of restitution from the convicted offender ; to have the safety of the victim considered in determining a release from custody ; and to notice of the rights established by this article.
On April 8, 1986 they were amended in order to clarify the disposition of RTC's assets upon the dissolution of the corporation.
The most common disposition standard in the academic world is the IMRAD method, stating that an academic document should consist of sections in the following order:
** An order in turn is " the whole or part of a final disposition ... of an agency in a matter other than rule making but including licensing ;"
He has the kind of nervous disposition exhibited by people who take high velocity rifles up clock towers in order to pick off passers-by.
* any final judgment, order, or decree of a circuit court involving affirmance or annulment of a marriage, divorce, custody, spousal or child support, or control or disposition of a child, as well as other domestic relations cases ;
The Hotchkiss fired from an open bolt, a common disposition existing today in all machine guns ( in order to avoid " cook-offs " ), but a first in 1897.
A commanding officer, in the role as court-martial convening authority, will consult with the command judge advocate for advice on case dispostition ; factors to be considered include, inter alia, the relevant statutory and case law, the seriousness of the offenses, the strength or weakness of each element of the case, the promotion of good order and discipline, and the commander's desire for case disposition.

disposition and William
Never quite losing his Devonshire accent, he was not only an amiable and original conversationalist but a friendly and generous host, so that Fanny Burney recorded in her diary that he had " a suavity of disposition that set everybody at their ease in his society ", and William Makepeace Thackeray believed " of all the polite men of that age, Joshua Reynolds was the finest gentleman.
William disliked Eton, later claiming that " a public school might suit a boy of turbulent disposition but would not do where there was any gentleness ".
St John made friends with the Whigs James Stanhope and Edward Hopkins and corresponded with the Tory Sir William Trumball, who advised him: " There appears indeed amongst us England a strong disposition to liberty, but neither honesty nor virtue enough to support it ".
In 1568 an inquiry into the disposition of William Breton's property with a view to the protection of the children's rights was instituted before the Lord Mayor, but the matter was probably settled in a friendly manner, for Gascoigne continued to hold the Walthamstow estate, which he had from his wife, until his death.
He was described by William of Malmesbury in his Gesta Regum as a man of stupid dull disposition ( crassi et hebetis ingenii )..
Sir James Thornhill's paintings were executed in the Baroque style of the European Continent and William Hogarth reflected the new English middle-class temperament — English in habits, disposition, and temperament, as well as by birth.
This disposition of the Jewish population harkened back to a mindset communicated in earlier years to Roosevelt by the American ambassador to Germany, William Dodd ( 1933-1937 ).
Cobb was well known for his haughty disposition which did not always endear him to his customers, so it was no surprise that the Royal Warrant was awarded to two of their employees William France and John Bradburne instead of Cobb himself.
On the eve of the Battle of Guilford Court House, in February 1781, General Nathaniel Greene wrote Martin and seven other officers – including John Sevier, Arthur Campbell, and William Christian – appointing them agents to treat with the Cherokees and Chicasaws " to afford the Said Tribes of Indians every mark of our good disposition towards them.
He was initially hesitant to commit his limited resources against Fort William Henry without knowing more about the disposition of British forces.

disposition and wrote
Allen wrote of the voyage that he " was put under the power of an English Merchant from London, whose name was Brook Watson: a man of malicious and cruel disposition ".
In Roman times it is, for example, found in the work of the Greek geographer Strabo who wrote that climate influences the psychological disposition of different races.
He wrote to Prevost's Adjutant General, My situation is most critical, not from anything the enemy can do, but from the disposition of the people – The Population, believe me is essentially bad – A full belief possesses them that this Province must inevitably succumb – This Prepossession is fatal to every exertion – Legislators, Magistrates, Militia Officers, all, have imbibed the idea, and are so sluggish and indifferent in all their respective offices that the artful and active scoundrel is allowed to parade the Country without interruption, and commit all imaginable mischief ... What a change an additional regiment would make in this part of the Province!
He then traveled to Ferrara to the Este court where he wrote the motet “ La mi la sol la sol la mi ” in merely two days and competed with Josquin for employment: a famous letter from the agent of the Este family compared the two composers, saying that " is of a better disposition among his companions, and he will compose new works more often.
In 1837, Abraham Lincoln wrote about lynching and " the increasing disregard for law which pervades the country — the growing disposition to substitute the wild and furious passions in lieu of the sober judgment of courts, and the worse than savage mobs for the executive ministers of justice.
The philosopher Immanuel Kant wrote in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason that since morality lies ultimately in a person's disposition, and as disposition is concerned with the adoption of universal principles, or as he called them: " maxims ", that every human being is guilty of, in one sense, an infinite amount of violations of the law, and so consequently an infinite punishment is not unjustified.
In 1906, The Indianapolis Star wrote that, " He is of a quiet and retiring disposition when off the stage, and to see him on the street or at his hotel one would never take him for a comedian who makes thousands laugh every season.
Obedience, he wrote, is " the prime virtue of political beings, the disposition that makes it possible to govern them, and without which societies crumble into ' the dust and powder of individuality.
By July 28, Poe wrote to the publishers asking for the return of his manuscript because, as he said, he had " made a better disposition of my poems than I had any right to expect ".
His tutor there, Edward Young, wrote to Lady Fitzwilliam on 25 July 1763 of Fitzwilliam's " exceeding good understanding, and ... most amiable disposition and temper ".
He and Little Turtle traveled to Vincennes, where they gave a " friendly disposition ... toward the government ," Harrison wrote.
305 ) is inscribed Αδδαίου Μυτιληναίου, and there was a Mytilenaean of this name, who wrote two prose works Περί αγαλματοποιών ( On statue-makers ) and Περί Διαθέσεως ( On disposition ) ( Athen.
On May 5, 1941, she wrote to the government administrator charged with ruling on the disposition of Jewish financial assets.
* Sir Mirza Ismail a childhood friend of the Maharaja ’ s who became his Private Secretary and later his Diwan ( Prime Minister ), a Muslim, wrote in his autobiography: " Purity of soul, kindness of heart, generosity of disposition, patience and tolerance, a wise judgment of men and affairs — these are qualities which His Highness possessed to an eminent degree.

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