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rescript

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1. rescript - Noun

2. rescript - Verb

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The answer of an emperor when formallyconsulted by particular persons on some difficult question; hence, an edict or decree.

The official written answer of the pope upon a question of canon law, or morals.

A counterpart.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there Source: Internet

the rewrite was much better Source: Internet

A brief of Pope Gregory XIII allowed a special provincial for the younger branch of the discalced nuns, and a royal rescript created a protective board of four assessors for the reform. Source: Internet

A Papal Rescript (20 April 1888) condemned the Irish Plan of Campaign and all clerical involvement in it as well as boycotting, followed in June by the Papal encyclical "Saepe Nos" citation. Source: Internet

In 1890, the Imperial Rescript on Education was issued, and students were required to ritually recite its oath to "offer yourselves courageously to the State" as well as to protect the Imperial family. Source: Internet

In 1890, the Imperial Rescript on Education was passed, under which students were required to ritually recite its oath to offer themselves "courageously to the State" as well as protect the Imperial family. Source: Internet

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