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ter's execution of his major work depicting the | oath of the Thirty-Three Orientals . |
resignation a mere eight days after taking the | oath of office, citing ill health. |
After swearing an | oath of neutrality - unless one side should tip the |
d in these measures to the extent of taking the | oath of royal supremacy, serving as High Sheriff of |
In 1342 James refused to render the | oath of fealty to Constance's brother Peter IV of Ar |
Secretary of State, to be eligible to take the | oath of office, must be a United States citizen of a |
800 Acadians take | oath of allegiance to the French. |
the cursed Tsurugi known as Muramasa under the | oath of 'Equal Deaths to Good and Evil', and stains |
David's 1784 | Oath of the Horatii in the Louvre |
She took the | oath of office on November 26, 2010. |
On March 20, 1992, he took his | oath of office for the first of three terms as the e |
t Franklin Pierce on June 29, 1854 and took the | oath of office in Washington, DC on September 28th, |
when, not considering himself absolved from the | oath of allegiance to England at the time of his adm |
Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase administered the | Oath of office. |
ed to a full term in November 2005 and took the | oath of office in January 2006 for a term of office |
civilians could remain as long as they swore an | oath of neutrality. |
n Davis stood on February 18, 1861, to take his | oath of office as first (and only) President of the |
unity to escape, he refuses on the basis of his | oath of loyalty to the Polish military. |
Upon taking the | oath of office on January 3, 1967, he became the sta |
own accord or were ejected rather than take the | Oath of Supremacy. |
She took the | oath of office on May 21, 2010. |
He took the | oath of office in July 1982 after ratification by th |
Refusing to take the new | oath of allegiance on account of its infringing on s |
iberty, power to enquire more fully "... by the | oath of good and lawful men of the Liberty of Peterb |
She took her | oath of office on September 3, 2001. |
sed on the membership or leadership criteria or | oath of allegiance to God and country of the Boy Sco |
He took the | Oath of Supremacy in 1534. |
The Act also provided a new | oath of allegiance, which denied the power of the Po |
eed from this procedure providing they swore an | oath of loyalty to the Polish state. |
auncy was haunted by his weakness in taking the | oath of supremacy and wrote a number of works tellin |
e seat on January 10, 2011, prior to taking the | oath of office as lieutenant governor. |
Chief Justice Roger Taney administered the | Oath of office. |
He surrendered on his return and took the | Oath of Allegiance to the U.S. Constitution on Septe |
He refused, however, to swear the required | oath of supremacy when Elizabeth I came to power, al |
"Cesario Rosalba, or The | Oath of Vengeance" (1819) |
anuary 15, 1912 as William C. McDonald took the | oath of office as the new state governor. |
Jenkins took the | oath of office on April 15, 1901. |
When the question of the new | oath of allegiance to James I was proposed, and the |
had to pay 700 marks to Bernhard and swear the | oath of fidelity that he had earlier refused to do. |
Together, we had fulfilled our obligation and | oath of allegiance. |
as Young, archbishop of York, to administer the | oath of supremacy to the clergy of the northern prov |
observing that as a Jew, he could not take the | oath of office, which included the phrase "on the tr |
He took the | oath of office on August 28, 1967. |
hief Justice Morrison R. Waite administered the | oath of office. |
Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson administered the | Oath of office. |
Davis died a few months after taking the | oath of office and his daughter, Ann Davis, kept the |
Chief Justice Edward D. White administered the | Oath of office. |
resident-elect Juscelino Kubitschek to take the | oath of office. |
hief Justice Morrison R. Waite administered the | Oath of office. |
nt with his service, on his refusal to take the | Oath of Supremacy, which four Somerset justices were |
She took the | oath of office on June 8. |
ace, commissioner responsible for recording the | oath of allegiance and commissioner for internal com |
ons of Russia who have accepted Islam, swear an | oath of allegiance to Dokka Umarov as the legitimate |
ugh the kings of Majorca traditionally swore an | oath of fealty to the kings of Aragon, James claimed |
Military field commanders could administer the | oath of allegiance to deserters if they could verify |
to wear the ceremonial uniform, or to take the | oath of allegiance to the monarch whom he represente |
ts and entering England, but Oven then took the | Oath of Supremacy, in accordance with the Act of Sup |
On January 26, 2000 an order " | Oath of Office (Judges) Order, 2000" was issued that |
ngary, but August asked to be released from his | oath of allegiance from the Kaiser. |
hen the New Zealand government decided that the | oath of allegiance sworn at the citizenship ceremony |
the government required all clergy to swear an | oath of loyalty to the Civil Constitution of the Cle |
The | Oath of Tsuru San is a 1913 American silent short dr |
Holmes took the | oath of office in October 1817, though Mississippi d |
On July 13, 1929 he took the | oath of loyalty to the Italian state in front of Kin |
He was exiled for refusing the | oath of allegiance to the Protector Oliver Cromwell. |
on Breckinridge because of his admission, under | oath, of having an extramarital affair. |
ommonly known) were compelled to either take an | oath of loyalty to the king or be regarded as "rebel |
revolution of 1688, having declined to take the | oath of allegiance Hickes was first suspended and af |
Oath of Vengeance is a 1944 American film directed b | |
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj took the | oath of Hindavi Swarajya in this temple at the age o |
His refusal to take the | Oath of Supremacy led to his being deprived of his t |
ions 1 and 2 of the Act were concerned with the | oath of abjuration. |
(shown below), in protest at having to take the | oath of fealty by kissing the Bible. |
also of his fellowship for refusing to take the | oath of supremacy under Elizabeth. |
Wilson took the | oath of allegiance and honored it until his death on |
Serafini took the | oath of office to become a member of House of Delega |
He had worked with James on An Apologie for the | Oath of Allegiance in 1607, at Royston amd Newmarket |
He forced the renewal of the | oath of 578 in writing and demanded 1,000 solidi in |
However, just two days prior to her | Oath of Citizenship, she changed her mind and instea |
personal attendance upon the bishop, taking the | oath of canonical obedience, or subscribing the thre |
ble was also used when Jefferson Davis took the | oath of office as President of the Confederate State |
he next day, Aguinaldo surreptitiously took his | oath of office as President in a chapel officiated b |
Forty new members took an | oath of allegiance to the state an nation at that ti |
harles also took the Solemn League and Covenant | oath of 1643. |
On his refusal to take the | oath of fidelity to the Constitution of 1867 he was, |
Nevertheless, Gentile swore an | oath of fealty to Stephen just before the latter mov |
tating that all senators would have to swear an | oath of loyalty to the Union. |
the French Language, stated after she took her | oath of office that she would have "zero tolerance" |
rts training at a special academy, must take an | oath of chastity, and must be hand-picked by Gaddafi |
The | Oath of Black Blood is an album by the Finnish black |
On 6 September he took the | oath of freedom at Ipswich, and was soon appointed a |
he Expedition, Peter Blacklee, Master, took the | oath of Allegiance and Supremacy, Examined by the Mi |
e freely within the British Colonies without an | oath of allegiance to the Church of England. |
And by taking his | oath of office, he self-identified as being at least |
the other states under the sway of Napoleon, an | oath of fidelity to the empire was exacted from eccl |
Walker did not find time to administer the | oath of office to Patten, which some political obser |
tinople, the crusaders were obliged to swear an | oath of fealty to Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnen |
noted that, although an Englishman, he took an | oath of fidelity to King Alexander III of Scotland b |
In 1534 he was called upon to take the | Oath of Supremacy and, on refusing to do so, was com |
nglish king asked the Scottish king to make him | oath of allegiance, but David had already sworn one |
of Jehovah's Witnesses, he refused to take the | oath of alliegiance to Adolf Hitler. |
He took his | oath of office just after midnight - surprising the |
Alexander was told by the papacy to take the | oath of fealty to the Pope Martin V in the presence |
free her friend Buffy agrees to be bound by the | oath of the Erl King in which she loses all willpowe |
(In 2001, Thomas administered Ashcroft's | oath of office as US attorney general.) |
She became the first MSP to swear their | oath of allegiance in Doric. |
He took the | oath of allegiance on 1 March 1560, and in the same |
veral other German Jews took upon themselves an | oath of piety and became purely pious men. |
t requires candidates to take its own specified | oath of office. |
Rawlinson subsequently took the | oath of office on July 26, 2000, becoming the first |
, 1933, when President Roosevelt first took the | oath of office, banks were closing their doors all o |
After refusing to swear an | oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, Houston was d |
d Viscount Baltinglass and refusing to take the | Oath of Supremacy and declare Elizabeth I of England |
He took the | oath of office the day following his election, on Se |
of the Asian missions, to which he had taken an | oath of obedience, and the Portuguese padroado syste |
As a Lancastrian supporter he took the | oath of allegiance at Coventry in 1459. |
erience as a judge required by law; he took the | oath of office two days later. |
ice in January 1981 when her successor took the | Oath of Office. |
the severity of the crime) prepared to swear an | oath on his innocence. |
st of Harald Bluetooth, Jarl Sigvaldi swears an | oath on his father's memory to go to Norway and kill |
Taking the | oath on January 4, 1933, he became governor during t |
Year Honours in 2011 and subsequently took the | oath on 20 January 2011. |
r Olympic Games, he took the ceremonial Olympic | Oath on part of all the athletes. |
d as senator by king Charles Albert, taking the | oath on 22 May of that year. |
At the 1950 Empire Games Lay took the | oath on behalf of all compettiors. |
luded that requiring the applicants to take the | oath on the Gospels was tantamount to requiring two |
re elevated to higher courts and initially took | oath on PCO. |
President of the United States, upon taking the | oath on February 18, 1861, Jefferson Davis added the |
Pedersen took the athletes' | oath on behalf of all competitors at the 1994 Winter |
ratist MP's to substitute an affirmation for an | oath on their entrance to the House of Commons. |
Eliminating the opportunity to swear an | oath on one's own holy text may also have the effect |
lege in Rome on 30 September 1838, and took the | oath on 25 March 1839. |
ng, and Yu Di - served as administrators of the | oath on the Tang side, while Shang and six of key Tu |
the higher judiciary have been required to take | oath on PCO. |
mer Olympics in Beijing, Zhang took the Olympic | Oath on behalf of all competitors at the Games. |
Members of the Confederation took an | oath on joining to uphold the Roman Catholic religio |
Opponents of the Burgher | Oath on theological grounds became known as the Anti |
the provincial law that required him to give an | oath on the Christian Bible. |
The interviews end with the request to swear an | oath on Sibrel's Bible. |
y to his engagement, and he accordingly took an | oath on a brick wrapped up in the splendid covering |
bably the date of the by-election) and took his | oath on 30 July 1862. |
He joined the United States Army, taking the | oath on April 16, 1967 with the intention of becomin |
The Anti-Burghers were opponents of the Burgher | Oath on theological grounds. |
f Prem is revived when Hasmid chants the sacred | oath on the shroud. |
eached with the regional leaders and indeed the | oath only threw divisions into an even sharper focus |
Christians should not make an | oath or hold the office of magistrate. |
his hands in those of the king, take a special | oath or trustis and fidelitas, in addition to the oa |
person (normally the local Mayor) and take the | Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance. |
Thereafter all other members present took | oath or made affirmation, as required by the Constit |
applies to formal promises that were made under | oath, or in less remote history, agreements in which |
itimately demand their subjects to the swear an | oath or perform military service. |
n appearing at a hearing is required to take an | oath or affirmation. |
bly false statements on a material matter under | oath or affirmation in a court of law, or in any of |
s him to prove his loyalty by reading a loyalty | oath over the airwaves after the Heydrich assassinat |
High Admiral rather than take the anti-Catholic | oath prescribed by the Test Act. |
had lost their jobs as a result of the loyalty | oath program; he took many of their cases without ch |
tice Ministry that required him to answer under | oath questions from Equatorial Guinean authorities r |
h No More, Blacklist, Shihad, Pitchshifter, Das | Oath, Rammstein and Korn, all of whom have at some p |
Although she refused to testify under | oath regarding the Clintons' involvement in Whitewat |
hose starting a degree at university to take an | oath renouncing the jurisdiction of Rome and acknowl |
pics in Lake Placid, McDermott took the Olympic | Oath representing the judges. |
w prelates of the old regime to swear the civic | oath required by the revolutionary civil constitutio |
permission from the Captains-Regent to take the | oath required by the Elections Act without reference |
d sponsored legislation eliminating the loyalty | oath requirement for college students applying for a |
A number of faculty members objected to the | oath requirement and were dismissed; ten years passe |
style Mercyful Fate employed on Don't Break The | Oath resembled a mixture of post-Judas Priest and Ir |
Peyroux denied these allegations under | oath, saying "I've never said I was physically abuse |
nd a pantomime, a duet for two men, and a final | oath scene (giuramento), besides the basically uncon |
Because of this, the following loyalty | oath sequence is cut. |
em of selfvaluation of property supported by an | oath, Shabbethai spoke very energetically in favor o |
hours 25 minutes since taking the Parliamentary | oath she took over the record for the shortest wait |
should swell with water, and the deities of the | oath should eat their offspring (seed) within their |
First, "if the statement is made under | oath, solemn affirmation or solemn declaration follo |
The Pope, however, condemned the new | oath soon afterwards. |
All Swara Sampadites are supposed to take an | oath stating they are 'dedicated to understanding th |
in 1334, the year that Gajah Mada declared his | oath Sumpah Palapa. |
ervants of his Imerpial Majesty..." and took an | oath swearing that if your Imperial Majesty's propit |
The | oath sworn, they sailed again in October of 1632 for |
For the secrecy | oath taken by magicians, see Magic (illusion) |
opal when he was excluded from the names in the | oath taking ceremony for ministers.** |
- In addition to | oath taking by the members, Provincial Assembly acco |
Before he dies, Ruthven makes Aubrey swear an | oath that he will not mention his death or anything |
ive brothers and both Isaac and Alexios took an | oath that they would safeguard his rights as emperor |
could be confirmed in office if he swore under | oath that the allegations were false. |
ommittee investigating him, acknowledging under | oath that he asked Galante to threaten his grandson- |
"Forced March" and is credited to being on The | Oath That Keeps Me Free album. |
tried to curb simony by making bishops swear an | oath that they had neither paid nor promised to pay |
s purged himself of contempt and declares under | oath that he is not a Communist. |
ry Court records show that in 1667 he stated on | oath that he was aged "one hundreth fifty and seaven |
were required by David's parliament to take an | oath that they would keep their undisciplined follow |
the same trial, Behe eventually testified under | oath that "There are no peer reviewed articles by an |
defense in the Dover trial, Behe claimed under | oath that the book had received a more thorough peer |
accompanied him on his missions testified under | oath that for six or seven years they never say him |
nd bound the governor of the castle by a solemn | oath that he would not yield it to any one but by hi |
In 1696 Bromley refused to take an | oath that William III was the rightful and lawful Ki |
y Act, which required union officers to sign an | oath that they were not members of the Communist Par |
mocratic Party tried to make him sign a loyalty | oath that would have required him to support Lester |
Decker testified under | oath that he instigated a bribery scheme of which Bl |
ed fatal, but before his death Dewhurst made an | oath that his injury was the result of an accident. |
07 pretrial hearing in which he testified under | oath that he had advised Jordan of his rights. |
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