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Equal pay for equal work
between the sexes. The Preamble to the Constitution declares the solemn resolution of the people of India to constitute India into
Cameronians
pretenders to the throne who would not subscribe to the Solemn League and Covenant and govern according to its principles. These
Dejuration
Dejuration [fr. dejuro, Lat.], a taking of a solemn oath
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Degradation
the canon law; one, summary, by word only; the other, solemn, by stripping the party degraded of those ornaments and rights
Declaration in lieu of oath
the Act of 1835 is as follows:-- I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that and I make this solemn declaration
Corsned bread
taking a piece of barley bread and eating it with solemn oaths, curses, and excrations, that it might prove poison, or
Asseveration
to affirm earnestly, fr. severus, serious], positive affirmation or assertion, solemn declaration.
Homagium reddere
Homagium reddere (to renounce homage), when a vassal made a solemn declaration of disowning his lord; for which there was a
High Constable of England, Lord
His office has been disused (except only upon great and solemn occasions, as the coronation, or the like) since the attainder
Stipulation
could not be released or discharged except by an equally solemn proceeding, conducted by question and answer before the public functionary,
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