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  • "Herrschaft" must be in the house, as the best room had not been given us, he had boldly introduced himself to them, and thus we found ourselves committed by Jörgel to a fresh Good Samaritan in the shape of a well-to-do draper's wife, Frau T----.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873 Various

  • Sepp was assuring himself, by all the saints in the Bavarian Calendar, that here was a "Herrschaft" which

    In the Quarter 1899

  • Mit Freiheitsstrafe bis zu fünf Jahren oder mit Geldstrafe wird bestraft, wer eine unter der Herrschaft des Nationalsozialismus begangene Handlung der in § 6 Abs. 1 des Völkerstrafgesetzbuches bezeichneten Art in einer Weise, die geeignet ist, den öffentlichen Frieden zu stören, öffentlich oder in einer Versammlung billigt, leugnet oder verharmlost.

    Who'd have ever cared about Johannes Lerle if Dembski hadn't defended him? - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • Weber made no explicit distinctions of principle within authority as Herrschaft, since he acknowledged

    AUTHORITY LEONARD KRIEGER 1968

  • When analyzing the concept of Herrschaft in the context of the “compliance, ... the will to obey” on the part of its objects, Weber added the imported term Autorität in apposition with Herrschaft, and in his analysis of the three legitimate bases of Herrschaft he applied Autorität to the charismatic and traditional types of authority but only Herrschaft to the legal, or bureaucratic, type (ibid., p. 122; Weber, Religions - soziologie, I, 268-73).

    AUTHORITY LEONARD KRIEGER 1968

  • Weber's general definition of authority was obviously designed to include within the sociological concept the social dimension of political “commands” which produced obedience without coercion, but, as the connotation of Herrschaft — lordship or dominion — indicates, this general definition enclosed an ambiguity between the more or less compelling motives of obedi - ence.

    AUTHORITY LEONARD KRIEGER 1968

  • And then he spoke just like a Herr Curat: 'This is no lodging-house, where any one can be quartered, my Herrschaft.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 31, October, 1873 Various

  • So one of the Herrschaft, rashly coming to her assistance, assured her it would be impossible for her at least to forget the name of Pfalzen.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 31, October, 1873 Various

  • "_Freilich_" added Kathi, "it is not once nor twice, but ever since our Herrschaft have had an awning of their own on the balcony, and the miller's mule has stood with a lady's saddle at the entrance -- ever since the Hofbauer had the plasterer, and let the joiner make some wardrobes and bedsteads this spring, that barefaced strangers have hankered to get the place."

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 31, October, 1873 Various

  • Thus, Jakob had managed a clandestine journey from the Olm to Bruneck, and met Anton there, where they had both been photographed expressly for the Herrschaft, occasioning Anton to blush up to the roots of his hair when he, with a smile on his slightly pathetic face, presented each of us, as he said, with "a very humble _Andenken_".

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 31, October, 1873 Various

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