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  • ourteen hundred Georgians came forward to sign oaths accepting British protection and acknowledging
  • The Profane Oaths Act 1745 (19 Geo.
  • The Unlawful Oaths Act 1797 (37 Geo.
  • The Oaths Act of 1888 (51 & 52 Vict.
  • This Act was repealed by the Promissory Oaths Act 1871 (c.48).
  • ri should not be considered to be valid if the oaths administered to other judges are not
  • eorge IV, and all acts requiring the taking of oaths and declarations against transubstantiation et
  • ourth of these, on ‘The Lawfulness of Judicial Oaths and on Perjury,' preached at St. Paul's Cathed
  • It took two years of intensive study of the oaths and promises submitted by member associations
  • 5:27-32), oaths and truth telling (Matt.
  • The letter is EA 256, title: " Oaths and denials", (the oaths and denials by Mutbaa
  • He refused to take the oaths and declined his seat in the House of Lords.
  • However, Psalm 50:14 is on vows, not oaths, and Matthew changes the word vow to oath.
  • ng police searches, issuing summons and taking oaths, and he often worked from the RCMP detachment
  • hma Naidu had already warned them not make any oaths and make the issue bigger.
  • listines, and the next morning, they exchanged oaths and the Philistines departed from him in peace
  • ry or other official who is able to administer oaths and take acknowlegments.
  • en he did not return Robert Beaumont broke his oaths and took control of the whole of Leicester.
  • lves by their indecent conversation and horrid oaths and imprecations".
  • ntary order paper) inserting references to the Oaths and affirmations to "uphold the Treaty of Wait
  • Oaths are sworn, pledging devotion to the monarch.
  • The Hindu marriage oaths are administered with an invocation to Aryama
  • at by means of this formula all their vows and oaths are annulled.
  • He took his oaths as an advocate of the Supreme Court in July 19
  • aduated from the University of Ceylon and took oaths as an Advocate.
  • ssion, participation in government, the taking oaths as well as military service were totally rejec
  • After returning to Ceylon, he took his oaths as an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Ceylon.
  • rt assemblies) the god invoked in testimony of oaths, as 'the Almighty God,' was Thor."
  • wording implies that Jesus is only discussing oaths associated with vows, and that he never speaks
  • four hundred lower clergy refused to take the oaths because they believed their oaths to James II
  • obliged by his predecessor, Erwig, to take two oaths before assuming the kingship.
  • sted Hugh of Cyprus to release them from their oaths, but he refused.
  • ivilians who drew up an argument in support of oaths ex officio in ecclesiastical courts.
  • tly fined for his non-attendance, and took the oaths for the first time after Anne's accession, on
  • 967, Norris was appointed as a Commissioner of Oaths for the Province of Alberta.
  • Nicholas IV granted William permission to take oaths from everyone in his diocese regarding the pro
  • Lochleven Castle possibly as a result of these oaths having been broken.
  • tigators could interview witnesses, administer oaths, hold hearings, and seize any material deemed
  • The copy of both oaths I deliver here to you, requiring you to invent
  • alleged abusers were using and corrupting the oaths in the church's temple endowment ceremony as p
  • Court passed legislation to repeal all loyalty oaths in 1986, which was signed by Governor Michael
  • calmly expostulated; and their refusal of all oaths in meekness vindicated' [1660].
  • Laws about oaths, lost articles and testimony and judges.
  • Mennonite Brethren reject the swearing of oaths, membership in secret societies, and bearing o
  • , when Democrats were sometimes forced to take oaths of allegiance, Dodd advertised to start "Mario
  • The Act required everyone to take the oaths of allegiance, supremacy and abjuration by 25
  • e served for the next six months administering oaths of allegiance, arresting suspects, informing u
  • be a subject of the British crown nor take the oaths of allegiance or of supremacy, while, on the o
  • 1534 and 1535) he was engaged in obtaining the oaths of the inmates of several religious houses to
  • after which the players and referees then took oaths of fair play in front of the spectators.
  • filling any office, civil or military, to take oaths of supremacy and allegiance, to subscribe to a
  • Refusing to take the oaths of allegiance to an uncovenanted ruler, or to
  • The Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy Act 1688 (1 Will.
  • Eorl and Cirion exchanged solemn oaths of eternal friendship at Elendil's tomb on Hal
  • Oaths of fealty were to be sworn to King and Council
  • All the claimants swore oaths of homage, and John Balliol was the last to do
  • In return, the barons renewed their oaths of fealty to King John on 19 June 1215.
  • the President and Vice-President elect to take oaths of office before the assembled National Congre
  • It discusses the ritual oaths of the Kloran, which once guarded as secret we
  • e new king, including the administering of the oaths of allegiance in Ireland in 1488.
  • . at the York assizes for refusing to take the oaths of allegiance to William and Mary.
  • , Members of Parliament and clergy to take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy for the new monarc
  • mall causes and commissioner for the taking of oaths of allegiance.
  • keeper of the Seal of Arizona, and administers oaths of office The current secretary is Ken Bennett
  • gainst the men responsible for the betrayal of oaths of allegiance given by the English nobles afte
  • Campbell then began requiring oaths of loyalty, on pain of forfeiture of property;
  • ts of Pignatelli; he even managed to avoid the oaths of allegiance to Napoleon.
  • s Roger raised Charles' standards and demanded oaths of homage from the barons, who in turn refused
  • quired public school teachers to submit signed oaths of loyalty to the state and/or federal Constit
  • ; teachers; preachers; and lawyers to take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy and of abjuration
  • s Musgrave in the autumn of 1527, and took the oaths on 7 December.
  • Refusing to take the oaths on the accession of William and Mary, he lost
  • fly British flags and be required to take two oaths, one to the Polish government and the other to
  • ina or throughout the United States for use in oaths or for personal awareness of the holy text."
  • arrow who can be a citizen by imposing loyalty oaths or other conditions, and now to narrow the def
  • ties (Northern Ireland) Act 1989 would require oaths renouncing these organizations.
  • The Act also required test oaths requiring voters to swear they were not bigami
  • number of issues, including security, loyalty oaths, right of return of refugees, borders, interna
  • For simplification, the oaths set out below take the form they would have if
  • her Duncan nor Wingate had taken the necessary oaths, so the magistrates closed it again shortly af
  • authority to take acknowledgments, administer oaths, solemnize marriage, certify the contents of a
  • bria to his control; and the Scots granted him oaths that they would do all that he wanted".
  • g army granted him (Alfred) hostages and great oaths that they would leave his kingdom and also pro
  • ed birth and death certificates and administer oaths to notaries.
  • o James II's Catholic policies, he refused the oaths to William and Mary and suffered deprival.
  • ter he had repeatedly refused to subscribe the oaths to William and Mary.
  • Godfrid swore oaths to Charles promising never to again lay waste
  • Revolution" he was suspended for refusing the oaths to William and Mary, but before losing his pos
  • ng any oath to Finn; we only see Finn swearing oaths to Hengest and the Danes.)
  • There he is reported to have sworn numerous oaths to Pepin and promised fealty to him and his so
  • neral public's fear is why they signed loyalty oaths to the United States government.
  • of the police and military in upholding their oaths to the U.S. Constitution.
  • ty were discharged; but he refused to take the oaths to the usurping government, as he considered i
  • Godfrid, according to this account, swore oaths to Charles promising never to again lay waste
  • us Revolution, he at first refused to take the oaths to the new king and queen, but yielded at the
  • Such oaths were interpreted in the context of these canon