Solemn+declaration

  • 21Solemn Engagement — The Solemn Engagement was a declaration to the English House of Commons adopted unanimously by the General Council of the Army commanded by Thomas Fairfax at Newmarket on May 29th, 1647. Acting in response to a parliamentary threat of disbandment …

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  • 22solemn — /ˈsɒləm / (say soluhm) adjective 1. grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, mood, etc. 2. gravely or sombrely impressive; such as to cause serious thoughts or a grave mood: solemn music. 3. serious or earnest: solemn… …

  • 23declaration of rights — That part of a state constitution containing a formal declaration enumerating somewhat in detail the rights of the citizen which the state government must respect; not a mere enunciation of abstract principles, but a solemn enactment by the… …

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  • 24solemn word — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A declaration that one will or will not do a certain thing: assurance, covenant, engagement, guarantee, guaranty, pledge, plight2, promise, vow, warrant, word, word of honor. See OBLIGATION …

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  • 25Chilean Declaration of Independence — document preserved at the National Congress of Chile, Valparaíso The Chilean Declaration of Independence is a document declaring the independence of Chile from the Spanish Empire. It was drafted in January 1818 and approved by Su …

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  • 26statutory declaration — noun 1. English law : a solemn declaration in lieu of an affidavit by a person conscientiously unable to take an oath 2. English law : a voluntary declaration by any person in an affirmation of documents (as written instruments or proofs of… …

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  • 27Stuttgart Declaration —   See Solemn Declaration on European Union …

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  • 28Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence — The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence is allegedly the first declaration of independence made in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution. It was supposedly signed on May 20, 1775, at Charlotte, North Carolina, by a committee of …

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  • 29The Royal Declaration —     The Royal Declaration     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Royal Declaration     This is the name most commonly given to the solemn repudiation of Catholicity which, in accordance with provisions of the Bill of Rights (1689) and of the Act of… …

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  • 30Philippine Declaration of Independence — For Main article Independence Day (Philippines). For more information History of the Philippines (1946–1965), Treaty of Manila (1946). Philippine Declaration of Independence Created …

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