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What, in particular, was the diet of national leaders who introduced sumptuary laws, to prevent extravagant expenditure on food and wine?
I call for legislating a mandatory sumptuary code strictly limiting persons licensed to wear them.
Much like Western sumptuary laws, the intricate rules of ancestor worship were strictly enforced.
The Texas statute is sumptuary law that has no value in jurisprudence or society.
Three summers ago, there were so many insects that piscine sumptuary laws could have been declared.
To his contemporaries he seemed subversive, robbing aristocracy of its sumptuary prerogatives.
Ritual, extravagant traditional symbolism of rank and office, and elaborate sumptuary legislation soon appeared.
Trade was controlled through feudal guilds, and detailed sumptuary regulations governed the lives of all social classes.
My argument here is based on a sense of clothing's inability to signify depth, despite the attempts of sumptuary laws to fix clothing as a stable referent for identity.
The Venetian republic had three provveditori delle pompe, luxury police who ensured that sumptuary strictures were observed.
Monarchs had long imposed sumptuary laws preventing hoi polloi from dressing too grandly.
Lack of financial ambition goes along with the observance of unwritten sumptuary laws.
The delicate engraving of the vegetal motifs is almost reminiscent of a chest and reflects a taste for sumptuary arts.
Just sumptuary laws have suppressed that barbarous luxury, which served only to propagate a race of lackies and horses.
Such magistracies ranged from feeding the homeless, enforcing sumptuary laws, protecting common lands, to protecting abused women, among other tasks.
Under Raffles and for some time afterward, ground rent was virtually the sole source of public revenue except for sumptuary taxes on opium and liquor.
Puritan settlers abided by English sumptuary laws that prohibited extravagance and regulated clothing styles according to trade, rank, and wealth.
But now economists like Mr Frank and Mr Kahneman delight in second-guessing such choices, citing the evidence of their hedonimeters. Have funWhat sumptuary advice do they offer?
This piece, while still a sumptuary object, belongs to a variety whose decoration, based in brass and niello, lacks the richness that characterises other jineta swords made of ivory or enamel.
Straw hats, for centuries forbidden to women by sumptuary laws, as they were considered to be a male accessory, become in the nineteenth century an indispensable head covering for ladies and common womenfolk.
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The re-enactment of the old sumptuary laws of the Puritans began to be talked of again.
The impolicy or inutility of sumptuary laws was not in this age acknowledged.
The Orchian and other sumptuary laws fail to repress the luxury of the Romans.
This sumptuary law was passed during the public distress consequent upon Hannibal's invasion of Italy.
When it tries to do so by sumptuary legislation, nothing but mischief is invoked.
Hath Venice also concerned herself with sumptuary laws for the ladies of my household?
I wonder if the great editor ever considered the sumptuary law of the saloon.
But forced cultivation is impossible, and sumptuary laws have never yet succeeded in increasing population.
The sumptuary law for burying the dead in woollen, still occupies its place in their statute book.
Surely there should be a sumptuary law compelling pastry-cooks to deal in cellars or behind drawn blinds.
Thou knowest well the shifts I have been put to, to pass for a man of a hundred pounds a year, and avoid the sumptuary law.
He was very strict in his superintendence of the public morals, and passed a sumptuary law to restrain extravagance.
Such an arrangement partakes of all the vice of a sumptuary law, and sumptuary laws are in their very essence mistakes.
This is a sumptuary law, too, restraining the luxury and extravagance of the poor.
And I learned that all the orders, sumptuary and others, had been similarly written and signed.
The increase in indirect taxation had been wholly in sumptuary taxes.
Deana Basile shows how Cosimo so appreciated d'Aragona's poetry that he exempted her from the sumptuary law restricting prostitutes.
Sin taxes are the latest manifestation of a long conversation that harkens to the sumptuary laws of the late medieval period and beyond.
At the same time, discussions of burial practices have looked for evidence of codified sumptuary laws governing the grave goods.
The gyrfalcon is, apparently, the largest of the falcon species, and Italian sumptuary laws at the time would have restricted ownership to the highest nobility.
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