Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 3Maynard, Merrill, 1888 |
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... declare the truth on the occasion on which he takes the oath , or by which he promises to do something hereafter ... declaration of a person shall be admitted as evidence of any fact . The form of taking the oath has varied greatly in ...
... declare the truth on the occasion on which he takes the oath , or by which he promises to do something hereafter ... declaration of a person shall be admitted as evidence of any fact . The form of taking the oath has varied greatly in ...
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... declare valid the king's marriage with Anne Boleyn , and to limit the succession of the crown to his issue by her . It ... declared that refusal to take it should be deemed and adjudged high treason . There is no variation worth noticing ...
... declare valid the king's marriage with Anne Boleyn , and to limit the succession of the crown to his issue by her . It ... declared that refusal to take it should be deemed and adjudged high treason . There is no variation worth noticing ...
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... declaring it unlawful upon any pretense whatever to take arms against the king , was imposed on all soldiers and ... declaration to the like effect , and also against the solemn league and covenant . A simi- lar provision in the ...
... declaring it unlawful upon any pretense whatever to take arms against the king , was imposed on all soldiers and ... declaration to the like effect , and also against the solemn league and covenant . A simi- lar provision in the ...
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... declaration upon the true faith of a Christian . " It was also provided , that in all other cases where the oath of ... declared . -At length , in 1866 , we come out into the day- light of modern systematic legislation . The par ...
... declaration upon the true faith of a Christian . " It was also provided , that in all other cases where the oath of ... declared . -At length , in 1866 , we come out into the day- light of modern systematic legislation . The par ...
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... declared that the United States would never question Spain's title to the island . Everett's letter has been se- verely criticised , but it seems justifiable as a refu- sal to voluntarily and needlessly restrict future administrations ...
... declared that the United States would never question Spain's title to the island . Everett's letter has been se- verely criticised , but it seems justifiable as a refu- sal to voluntarily and needlessly restrict future administrations ...
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