Corrupt and illegal practices at the election are forbidden by a statute passed in the year 1894, which imposes heavy penalties and disqualifications for the offences which it creates.
These by laws are in practice limited to those inhabited by the poorer classes, although the act imposes no such restriction.
In the Clementines Simon by his magic imposes his own personal appearance upon Faustus, the father of Clement.
The fifth canon of the council of Macon, in 584, forbids clergy to dress like laymen and imposes a penalty of thirty days' imprisonment on bread and water; but this may be merely penitential.
The actual finiteness of A imposes a limit upon the separating or resolving power of an optical instrument.