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Obeyer
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Sovereignty
by the mass of men. That superior must not itself obey any higher authority. When we discover the authority which gives
Disobey
Not to obey to neglect or refuse to obey a superior or his
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Continuing offence
of those offences which arises out of a failure to obey or comply with a rule or its requirement and which
Direction
to guide and need not always mean a command to obey or carry out implicitly only the instruction, Municipal Corpn. of
Serve
assistant official helper etc specifically in a religious sense to obey and worship
At the instance of
'Instance' does not imply the same degree of obligation to obey as does 'command'. That is also the legal sense in
Cautione admittenda
for contempt, notwithstanding he offers sufficient caution or security to obey the orders and commandment of the church for the future,
Certification
to be followed in case he does not appear to obey the order of the Court, Bell's Dict.
Client
the same element as they verb clueo, to hear of obey, and accordingly compared by Niebuhr with the German word hoeriger,
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