Definitionadj. relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration
Last update: October 21, 2015
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He guided it through the controversies as to Robertson Smith's heresies, as to the use of hymns and instrumental music, and as to the Declaratory Act, brought to a successful issue the union of the Free and United Presbyterian Churches, and threw the weight of the united church on the side of freedom of Biblical criticism. [Please select]
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But, in reality, the passage of the Declaratory Act was the beginning of more trouble. [Please select]
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, 409 Declaration of Rights by Grattan, 320 Declaratory, Act of George I. [Please select]
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Many most important enactments of that period (and the fact is most characteristic) are declaratory acts. [Please select]
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On the contrary, it accompanied the repeal with a Declaratory Act. [Please select]
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When a person has filed his declaratory statement for a tract of land, and afterward relinquishes it to the Government, he forfeits his right to file again for another tract of land. [Please select]
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