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Example sentences for "cabildo"

Lexicographically close words:
cabby; cabellos; caber; cabeza; cabezas; cabin; cabined; cabinet; cabinetmaker; cabinetmakers
  1. Archbishop Pardo dies in 1689; the cabildo rule the diocese in his place for a time, but afterward cede this authority to Barrientos, bishop of Troya.

  2. In that city, during the exile of the archbishop (account of which has been here omitted, to avoid repetition), the ecclesiastical cabildo punish his chief supporters with banishment.

  3. The see being declared vacant, the cabildo assumed its government; and they could have ruled with great peace if they themselves had not hunted up discord where they had thought to find greater peace.

  4. The cabildo continued its government, with much peace, during the vacancy of the see.

  5. By this some idea can be formed of the other industries of that city--or rather, that little world.

  6. At that period, this province was found very deficient in religious, on account of the many vacancies caused by death; on this account the ministries lacked the service which their extent and the arduous nature of some rendered necessary.

  7. No less fruitful are anguish, anxiety, worry, disappointment, as will freely be conceded.

  8. A case has been under our care of a boy M.

  9. In the former case the resulting movement is irregular, abnormal, and useless; it is a muscular "shock" evolved without reason and continued without effect.

  10. Moreover, the accounts given by patients of their own sufferings ought to be accepted with reserve.

  11. In so far as is compatible with its nature, the schematisation of tic is indispensable.

  12. The normal individual usually possesses in potentia all the elements for the genesis of a co-ordinated tic.

  13. Occasionally a family history of syphilis or alcoholism is forthcoming.

  14. Two symmetrical muscles may be affected, as in tics of blinking and of affirmation, or a median muscle, such as the orbicularis oris.

  15. A few concrete instances will help us better to understand the nature of this psycho-physiological mechanism.

  16. Not only is he not graduated, but he is ignorant and lawless; and for his excesses while a canon ad interim, he was excommunicated, and kept out of the cabildo for four months.

  17. There were various difficulties raised by the cabildo in receiving him; for in that ship there came only a statement from an apostolic notary, without approval.

  18. Memorial of the dignities and other prebends of the cabildo of this cathedral of Manila; and of those which are confirmed in order to be served ad interim.

  19. Thus was he found by four prebendaries of the Manila cabildo who went to console him, and to propose to him certain matters in behalf of the governor, which we shall detail later.

  20. But inasmuch as the decree which was required for it was lacking, the cabildo refused to receive him in possession until the arrival of the bulls and pallium.

  21. That caused the archbishop considerable anxiety, for the cabildo presented itself in the [Audiencia] session with a plea of fuerza, and the matter was declared against the archbishop.

  22. Although authority was sent for the members of the cabildo to take possession for him, they would not give it to him because in the foundation of the church it was decreed that candidates for these dignities must be graduates.

  23. The cathedral cabildo take charge ad interim of the archdiocese.

  24. Although the said Don Alonso de Campos procured a decree from your Majesty dispensing with the said act of foundation for this time, the cabildo would not receive him even then, although he sent a second power of attorney.

  25. That houses of stone were built for the cabildo and in them was placed the coat-of-arms which your Majesty granted to this city.

  26. At the expense of the city funds I have built some good stone cabildo buildings on the plaza here, and in them is placed the coat-of-arms which your Majesty presented to this city.

  27. I also ordered the construction of cabildo buildings in stone, where there had been none before.

  28. I also found this city without houses for the cabildo and that the regidors with great inconvenience and little dignity were going about seeking the houses of citizens for the meeting of the cabildo.

  29. Accordingly his Lordship immediately gave notice thereof to the cabildo and regimiento of this city, and the other ministers of justice here, that they might provide and make ready all matters necessary for it.

  30. Consequently the cabildo does not proceed with any liberty, nor does any one dare talk with Christian freedom, or defend the community in grave cases.

  31. As the fiscal says, and until they investigate, let a decree be framed ordering what the bishops must observe in appointing the canons, when they are not appointed by his Majesty and a cabildo is not formed.

  32. No relative or dependent of any royal official should be allowed to hold a seat in the cabildo of Manila, or to act as inspector of the Chinese trading vessels.

  33. He requests that the ecclesiastical cabildo of Manila may be authorized to rule the archbishopric, in case of the death of the archbishop.

  34. As yet these have not been assigned, because the wives of the auditors sit inside the principal chapel, where the said cabildo generally sat--that is, opposite the seats of the auditors and governor.

  35. Item: Your Highness granted a concession to the city of Manila of a decree ordering your governor Don Pedro de Acuña to assign to the cabildo of the said city seats in the cathedral, as was befitting the chief municipal body of that kingdom.

  36. He asks that your Majesty grant it some income, as has been requested at other times; and a cabildo with income, or some chaplains to serve it, for the divine offices are not suitably celebrated there.

  37. He asks that regidors of Manila be chosen by the Audiencia, and allowed some compensation for their services; and that the governor be not allowed to compel the cabildo to meet in his house.

  38. Although his cabildo showed him little kindness, he did not for that reason cease to esteem them.

  39. Doctor Diego de Cartagena, a priest expelled from the Society of Jesus, obtained from the king a prebend in the ecclesiastical cabildo of Manila.

  40. It was finished a short time after his death; and its venerable dean and cabildo occupied it to the great consolation and credit of the city.

  41. The cabildo and archbishop opposed this, but, under pressure of threats by Governor Salcedo, they finally admitted Cartagena under protest.

  42. There is a cabildo and magistracy, with alcaldes-in-ordinary and regidors.

  43. The ecclesiastical cabildo followed with their black choir-cloaks, with the skirts extended and their heads covered; and altogether with so grave and majestic a demeanor that they commanded the eyes and also the applause of all the people.

  44. Meantime some of the elder members of the Cabildo had been occupied in a careful examination of the plan of the Senor Evana for the defence of the city.

  45. The Cabildo thus found themselves powerless, but even then would not listen to the moderate counsels of Don Roderigo.

  46. The Cabildo would put a stop to the project if they knew of it, but once I get the men together Liniers will bear me out.

  47. When you write again to Rio state positively that we demand a 'Cabildo Abierto.

  48. At the house of the Senor Rodriguez Pena the committee was assembled, awaiting the announcement that the Cabildo had formally decreed the deposition of the Viceroy, awaiting also with anxiety the list of the members of the new Junta.

  49. Many speeches were made by the most distinguished orators of all parties, the discussion and the voting on many different propositions lasted all day, and the Cabildo clock sounded the midnight hour ere the meeting broke up.

  50. The wide causeway of Recoba Nueva was covered with groups of excited men, other groups filled the roadway under the balconies of the Cabildo, shouting loudly their demand that the Cabildo should cancel the decree just published.

  51. At an early hour the members of the Cabildo met together, and were not long in deciding upon the list of municipal officers for the ensuing year.

  52. The Cabildo met at an early hour that morning.

  53. How can I tell that the Cabildo itself is not in the conspiracy?

  54. I mention no names," replied Don Roderigo, "but I warn you that in the Cabildo only can you find a loyal and steady support to your authority.

  55. Don Martin had listened in stern silence to the various reports brought in by members of the Cabildo who had been abroad in the city in search of news.

  56. It was used as the cathedral (as above stated) until the year 1662, when the cabildo took possession of its new church.

  57. When the episcopal see becomes vacant, inasmuch as it has no cabildo its government belongs to his Excellency the metropolitan archbishop, who appoints a provisor or capitular vicar.

  58. The houses of the ecclesiastical cabildo are contiguous to the church.

  59. At the cabildo a crowd of officers and soldiers went in and out with a busy air; couriers succeeded each other unceasingly, and after having delivered the orders with which they were charged, set off again at full speed.

  60. Midnight was striking by the clock of the Cabildo at the moment when they entered Santiago by the Canada.

  61. But as the said archbishop died within two months, he could not carry them out; and consequently they were left unobserved, because the cabildo succeeded to the government of the vacant see.

  62. After a secret consultation with the rest of the Cabildo on the proper measures to be pursued on the present emergency, he left the city the same night, and went to the residence of Captain de Castro.

  63. Next day, Almagro obliged the Cabildo to receive him as governor, and committed Ferdinand and Gonzalo Pizarro to prison.

  64. Immediately upon this formal act of recognition, the members of the cabildo and several of the principal citizens fled to Truxillo, fearing the resentment of the Almagrians.

  65. Almost at the moment when the half hour after ten in the morning had sounded from the clock of the Cabildo of San Miguel de Tucuman, a man knocked at the door of the mysterious house of the Callejon de las Cruces.

  66. Around the Cabildo the inhabitants of the vicinity grouped themselves in the different organic or anarchic revolts which followed.

  67. The Paraguayan region isolated itself and followed the conservative policy of the Cabildo of Asuncion.

  68. For this reason, when the movement for independence commenced, each village and each city was led by its own Cabildo, and it was the Cabildo which gave vigor and form to the revolution.

  69. The city and cabildo remonstrated, but the Audiencia granted licenses to as many as it pleased.

  70. It will be well if you have my royal arms placed on the houses of the cabildo of that city, as you say that you will do.

  71. A junta was named from among the Creole leaders, and the Buenos Aires Cabildo obediently proclaimed this body the supreme authority of the Viceroyalty.

  72. The governing body was called a Cabildo and consisted of from six to twelve members who held office for life.

  73. Each of these provinces practically corresponded with the leading city and its dependent territory, and the Cabildo of each municipality was the basis of new local government.

  74. By the time he had reached thirty he was the leading Creole in all the vast region from the Upper Paraguay down to Buenos Aires, and when the Spanish Lieutenant-General of Asuncion was deposed an open Cabildo called him to the vacancy.

  75. Again an open Cabildo assembled, and Liniers, the French officer under whose leadership the victory of last year had been won, was given supreme authority.

  76. The office-holders tried to arrange a compromise by which an open Cabildo should elect the ex-Viceroy president of a new governing junta.

  77. The governor was almost invariably a Spaniard, while the Cabildo and its officers were usually Creoles.

  78. The city has its own cabildo and governing body; also a church with one vicar, one Franciscan monastery with two priests and two brothers besides, and one alcalde-mayor.

  79. In the letter which the cabildo of the church wrote to your Majesty a much longer account is given of this.

  80. This relation, in its present sum and substance, was made by the cabildo of this city, in order that it might be sent to Father Alonso Sanchez, general agent for this city and these islands at his Majesty's court.

  81. I was, however, requested to appear, in order to speak to the character of an English sailor, who was imprisoned at the Cabildo for a row, on the beach.

  82. The execution of Urien and Colonel Peralto took place between ten and eleven o'clock in the morning: they were conducted from the Cabildo prison, ironed, and under a strong guard.

  83. The Audiencia, the archbishop, and the secular cabildo of Santo Domingo wrote in a letter to your Majesty how well he served in governmental affairs, and in those of war, justice, and peace.

  84. These islands have the same need of inspection, especially the cabildo of this city of Manila.

  85. Because of the lack of a cabildo in that bishopric I sent a man to govern it, and there is as yet nothing new of moment there of which to inform your Majesty.

  86. There was the cathedral, and standing beside it, like Sancho beside Don Quixote, the squat hall of the Cabildo with the calabozo in the rear.

  87. Don Zeno Cabral, who, it was thought, had camped at about ten leagues from San Miguel de Tucuman, entered the cabildo with all the staff of his Montonera.

  88. The cabildo of San Miguel de Tucuman was gay with excitement, and brilliantly lighted up.


  89. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cabildo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.