For what it's worth, I am becoming semantically satiated with the word duly. Duly duly duly duly. Did that help? This might help: grammarist. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Duly noted encompasses only a tiny fraction of the usages of the word: this Ngram should be sufficient to illustrate: Duly is as independent as it could wish. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Daniel Daniel Well that makes good sense! Now I can stop making up answers to my wife. Love words? Need even more definitions?
Homophones, Homographs, and Homonyms The same, but different. Ask the Editors 'Everyday' vs. What Is 'Semantic Bleaching'? How 'literally' can mean "figuratively". Literally How to use a word that literally drives some pe Is Singular 'They' a Better Choice? The awkward case of 'his or her'. The attack was duly noted at Oxford, where under the Commonwealth a new spirit of scientific activity had begun to stir. Congress now acted promptly: on the 31st of January , that body by joint resolution proposed to the states the 13th amendment of the Federal Constitution, providing that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
About the time that the Prussian parliament was thus created, and that the emperor Ferdinand resigned, the Frankfori parliament succeeded in formulating the fundamental me queslaws, which were duly proclaimed to be those of Ger- tion of tin many as it was now to be constituted.
Gera, Amadib, Senhit and Gallabat were, in consequence, duly succoured, and their garrisons and Egyptian populations brought away to the coast by the Abyssinians in He was absent from the important sitting of the 18th of June , and did not send in his submission to the decrees until , when he explained in a pastoral letter that the dogma "referred only to doctrine given forth ex cathedra, and therein to the definitions proper duly , but not to its proofs or explanations.
In Palestine game has always been plentiful, and the Biblical indications that it was much sought and duly appreciated are numerous. Veintemilla was proclaimed president, and in was duly elected by the cortes. There was no place for tribal exclusiveness, and the upkeep of a monarchy including the Temple and the occasional payment of tribute would require duly appointed officials and a central body.
Athough under ecclesiastical censures, he had never swerved from a consistent profession of faith as a Catholic; and on his death-bed he duly received the last rites of his communion. In the war between Austria and Prussia in , HesseDarmstadt was upon the side of the Austrians; Prince Louis accompanied his troops to the front, and was duly appointed by the grand-duke to the command of the Hessian division.
It had exercised some supervision through its inspectors, had forbidden cells to be used until duly certified as fit, and had threatened to withhold exchequer contributions from prisons of which unfavourable reports were received.
Unless they duly perform this ceremony they believe their souls will not be allowed to pass the bridge "Chinvad," leading to heaven. In the Spanish constitution was duly sworn to in California, and in allegiance was given to Mexico.
In comparing the different countries, it may be noted that in some parts of Europe the rate is raised by the inclusion of the offspring of marriages not registered as demanded by law, though duly performed in church. It was enacted by the act of that " every Jesuit and every member of any other religious order, community or society of the Church of Rome bound by monastic or religious vows " was, within six months after the commencement of the act, to deliver to the clerk of the peace of the county in which he should reside a notice or statement in the form given to the schedule to the act, and that every Jesuit or member of such religious order coming into the realm after the commencement of the act should be guilty of a misdemeanour and should be banished from the United Kingdom for life with an exception in favour of natural-born subjects duly registered.
He modestly declined the title of pater patriae; the memory of Claudius, and that of his own father Domitius were duly honoured. It was Vittorino's care to see that, while their memories were duly stored with words and facts, their judgment should be formed by critical analysis, attention to style, and comparison of the authors of a decadent age with those who were acknowledged classics.
The House having been duly informed of the state necessities, assented to a double subsidy and appointed a committee to draw up the requisite articles. The new method is valueless, because inapplicable, unless it be supplied with materials duly collected and presented - in fact, unless there be formed a competent natural history of the Phaenomena Universi.
It was a copy of this proposed treaty which, on falling into the hands of the British on the capture of Henry Laurens, the duly appointed minister to the Netherlands, led to Great Britain's declaration of war against the Netherlands in December Thus there was the rusthall tenure, under which the tenants, instead of paying rent, were obliged to equip and maintain a cavalry soldier and horse, while the knektkallarer supplied duly equipped foot soldiers.
These elections are held on the 25th of June in the last year of a presidential term, the electors cast their votes on the 25th of July, and the counting takes place in a joint session of the two chambers of congress on the 30th of August, congress in joint session having the power to complete the election when no candidate has been duly chosen by the electors. In June he ordered the presidential election to be held, and Senor Claudio Vicuna was duly declared chosen as president of the republic for the term commencing in September The great majority of the voters, however, required no pressure to decide who was in their opinion the man most fitted to administer the affairs of the republic.
For the first time in the history of Chile a perfectly free election was held, and Admiral Montt was duly chosen by a nearly unanimous vote to be chief magistrate for the constitutional term of five years.
President Montt had now fulfilled his term of office, and on the 18th of September he handed over the presidential power to his successor, Senor Federico Errazuriz, who had been duly elected in the month of June previously. In this respect the powers of the foreign representatives in Persia, now numbering ten Great Britain, Russia, France, Turkey, Austria-Hungary, Germany, United States of America, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands vary considerably, some having the power of condemning a criminal to death, while others cannot do more than fine and imprison for short periods.
Some five years afterwards Jaubert, after detention and imprisonment on the road, arrived at Teheran and went back to Europe with a duly accredited Persian ambassador, who concluded a treaty with the French emperor at Finkenstein. The Majlis was duly elected, and was opened by the shah in person on the 7th of October Having issued many ordinances and governed in accordance with the terms of the Instrument, Cromwell duly met parliament on the 3rd of September, and on the following day he urged the members to give it the force of a parliamentary enactment.
The plants are duly watered and earthed up as they advance in growth. In suits brought against them personally or involving the rights of their peerage they had the right of being judged by the Parlement, the other peers being present, or having been duly summoned.
Corps was duly formed but the XVI. The assault was duly delivered in the night, and came to a standstill on the Turkish wire, save at the point where the 10th Bulgarian Regt. The outpost affrays duly occurred and the real offensives were launched on June The bishops are still authorized by law to dedicate and set apart buildings for the solemnization of divine service, and grounds for the performance of burials, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England; and such buildings and grounds, after they have been duly consecrated according to law, cannot be diverted to any secular purpose except under the authority of an act of parliament.
But the definite description of Gargantua in the title as "Pere de Pantagruel," the omission of the words "second livre" in the title of the first book of Pantagruel while the second and third are duly entitled "tiers" and "quart," the remarkable fact that one of the most important personages, Friar John, is absent from book ii. A county councillor is required to accept office by making and subscribing a declaration in the prescribed form that he will duly and faithfully perform the duties of the office, and that he possesses the necessary qualification.
Chamberlain, to whom the peaceful solution of the difficulty had largely been due, retired from the task assigned him by Garcelon on the 5th of January " to protect the public property and institutions of the state" until Garcelon's successor should be duly qualified. The name of the organization was changed from Congress to National Council as soon as the assembly ceased to be a fortuitous concourse of atoms, and consisted of duly appointed representatives from the local councils of every part of England.
Margaret came in person and was duly recognized as countess in Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut; but returned to her husband after appointing her second son the eldest, Louis, renounced his rights Duke William of Bavaria, as stadholder in her place. An important charter of Edward V. Radu dies in , and is succeeded by a series of voivodes whose names and dates are duly given; but this early chapter of Walachian history has been rudely handled by critical historians.
All leakages found on private property are duly notified to the water tenant in the usual way, and subsequent examinations are made to ascertain if such notices have been attended to. Laws of universal application which could be administered only by duly qualified judges were called Cain law, while minor laws administered by nobles and magistrates were called Urradhus law.. As the clan system relaxed, and the fine lost its legal power of fixing the amounts of public tributes, which were similarly payable to the flaith, and neglected its duty of seeing that those tributes were duly applied, the flaith became able to increase these tributes with little check, to confuse them with rent, to confuse jurisdiction with ownership, and to exalt himself at the expense of his fellowclansmen.
If a plaintiff having duly fasted did not receive within a certain time the satisfaction of his claim, he was entitled. In a petition signed by four hundred and eighty-three clergy was presented to Convocation asking for the "education, selection and licensing of duly qualified confessors. Several bishops declared to the king that, since his ministers had been duly excommunicated, they did not see how they could avoid regarding them as men placed outside the pale of Christendom.
The scheme was not destitute of practical ability, and if it had been duly carried out would have placed France in such a crisis of danger as she has seldofmknown. Lords and commons voted that they would have him for their king, and he was duly crowned on the 13th of October At Birmingham, accordingly, Sir Charles Wolseley was duly elected legislatorial attorney and representative of the town. Under Comonfort, who then succeeded Alvarez, Juarez was governor of Oajaca , and in chief justice and secretary of the interior; and, when Comonfort was unconstitutionally replaced by Zuloaga in , the chief justice, in virtue of his office, claimed to be legal president of the republic.
It was not, however, till the beginning of that he succeeded in finally defeating the unconstitutional party and in being duly elected president by congress. The tendency to retain the original name of an old and comprehensive group for one of the fragments into which such group becomes divided by the advance of knowledge - instead of keeping the name for its logical use as a comprehensive term, including the new divisions, each duly provided with a new name - is most curiously illustrated in the history of the word physiology.
The lady was duly baptized and remained a Christian; but the adversaries of Stephen, especially Ottakar II. On the contrary, he is careful to point out, first, that immoderate social affections defeat themselves, miss their proper end, and are therefore bad; secondly, that as an individual's good is part of the good of the whole " self-affections " existing in a duly limited degree are morally good.
We have seen that in the latter's system the " moral sense " is not absolutely required, or at least is necessary only as a substitute for enlightened self-regard; since if the harmony between prudence and virtue, self-regarding and social impulses, is complete, mere self-interest will prompt a duly enlightened mind to maintain precisely that " balance " of affections in which goodness consists.
Accurate and exact. Duly signed by the president , the bill will become law. LAW in the way that is correct or expected according to the law or rules :. Each Director shall hold office for a term of three years or until a successor is duly elected. Examples of duly. His young namesake, who duly appears a few numbers on, is evidently in no danger of suffering the fate of those tender babes.
From the Cambridge English Corpus. The non-graduates already in place looked fearfully at the arrival of graduates, anticipating the lack of further promotion and their fears were duly born out. These were duly dismissed after but found full faculty support when it came to providing them or their widows with adequate pensions. The very valuable suggestions of the two anonymous referees of this journal are duly acknowledged.
This room to manoeuvre was duly exploited by the chancellor. It comprised six volumes of canon law, which are duly itemised. The classical origins of rhetoric are duly acknowledged in all three volumes. The interview partners were informed in advance about the subject concerned, and duly invited to the sessions. They visited the mining areas, under the guidance of one of the main proprietors and made a gesture, duly photographed, towards panning for gold themselves.
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