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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
enregister .
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Examples
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If any body at present, like that of the priesthood, pretend to possess tithes or any other wealth by positive right divine, it must produce an express and incontestable proof enregistered by divine revelation.
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For these hopes he abandoned his long-cherished ambition of being enregistered in the annals of nations as a successful warrior; laying aside his sword, peace and its enduring glories became his aim — the title he coveted was that of the benefactor of his country.
The Last Man 2003
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At Abbeville all the former precautions were renewed -- we underwent another solemn identification of our persons at the Hotel de Ville, and an abstract of our history was again enregistered at the inn.
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At Abbeville all the former precautions were renewed -- we underwent another solemn identification of our persons at the Hotel de Ville, and an abstract of our history was again enregistered at the inn.
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The immediate effect of their example was and can still be seen in the works of men too numerous to be enregistered here.
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They cease to debate, or even to speak; but if a member of the Committee ascends the tribune, they overwhelm him with applauses before they know what he has to say, and then pass all the decrees presented to them more implicitly than the most obsequious Parliament ever enregistered an arrete of the Court; happy if, by way of compensation, they attract a smile from Barrere, or escape the ominous glances of Robespierre.
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They cease to debate, or even to speak; but if a member of the Committee ascends the tribune, they overwhelm him with applauses before they know what he has to say, and then pass all the decrees presented to them more implicitly than the most obsequious Parliament ever enregistered an arrete of the Court; happy if, by way of compensation, they attract a smile from Barrere, or escape the ominous glances of Robespierre.
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"Merchants who are enregistered in the market-places, together with their families and relatives, are all not to be permitted to own private cultivated fields in order to take advantage of [the privileges accorded to] farmers."
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[679] June/July the common people were enregistered in order to supply horses for the [military] chariots and cavalry,32. 3 and in the autumn, [there was a plague of] [681] Autumn locusts.
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As to the people who formerly had collected to take refuge in the mountains and marshes,2 whose names and numbers have not been enregistered — the world has now been pacified, [hence] We order that each return to his prefecture and resume his former noble rank, his fields, and his habitation.
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