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Self possession
The possession of ones powers calmness self command presence of mind composure
Self restraint
Restraint over ones self self control self command
Seneschal
had the dispensing of justice and was given high military commands
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Sergeant
houses of Parliament one for each house to execute their commands and another attends the Court Chancery
Servant
offices or for other labor and is subject to his command a person who labors or exerts himself for the benefit
Shipmaster
The captain master or commander of a ship
Signal
purpose of giving notice to a person of some occurence command or danger also a sign event or watchword which has
Accessary, or Accessory
of the commission of the felony, yet procures, counsels, or commands another to commit a crime. Absence is necessary to make
Cognizance, or conusance
right or title to be in that person by whose command he acted. If the person who ordered the distress was
Exigent, or exigi facias
exigi facias (that your cause to be demanded), judicial writ commanding the sheriff to demand the defendant from county Court to
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