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- law
doctrine of
perpetual allegiance denied an
individual the
right to
renounce obligations to his sovereign. The
bonds of
subjecthood were
conceived in...
-
citizenship are
called "relinquishers",
while those who
specifically renounce U.S.
citizenship are
called "renunciants". The
informal term "last-generation...
- The Self-denying
Ordinance was p****ed by the
English Parliament on 3
April 1645. All
members of the
House of
Commons or
Lords who were also
officers in...
- army and
occupied the
Papal States in 1796. In 1798, upon his
refusal to
renounce his
temporal power, Pius was
taken prisoner and
transported to France....
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Antarctic Treaty deals with
territorial claims, and
although it does not
renounce or
diminish any
preexisting claims to sovereignty, it also does not prejudice...
-
Vatican leaks scandal Death and
funeral of Pope
Benedict XVI
Formally "
renounce", from the
Latin renuntiet (cf.
canon 332 ยง2, 1983 Code of
Canon Law) Cullinane...
- or in the case of
another serious and
prolonged impediment", he
would renounce his
office "both as
bishop of Rome as well as head of the same holy Catholic...
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joining the Sangha. Due to his lone
accompaniment of the
Buddha on his
renouncement,
Channa behaved in an
overbearing way to the
other monks, and frequently...
- Allegedly,
before deciding to name him, Leo XIII
asked his
brother Diomede to
renounce his
claim to the red hat, but when
Agapito died in 1902, the pope informed...