In the general arrangement, in the ordonnance, late Gothic caprice and fantastic love of the unforeseen rule triumphant. |
These several measures being taken, the czar publishes an ordonnance in Moscow for acknowledging a new empress. |
By 1450 the companies were divided into the field army, known as the grande ordonnance and the garrison force known as the petite ordonnance. |
Three Taitsi rode off to present the ordonnance to the Kitats. |
In the ordonnance of Edward II., 1315, there is no allusion to such a general jurisdiction. |
In 1537, Francis signed the Ordonnance de Montpellier, which decreed that his library be given a copy of every book to be sold in France. |