Proscription - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proscription (Latin: ) is the public identification and official condemnation of enemies of the state. It is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a "decree of condemnation to death or banishme...
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Bill of attainder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bill of attainder (also known as an act or writ of attainder) is an act of the legislature declaring a person or group of persons guilty of some crime and punishing them without benefit of a t...
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Act of Proscription 1746 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Act of Proscription (19 Geo. 2, c. 39) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain, which came into effect in Scotland on 1 August 1746. It was part of a series of efforts to assimilate the Sc...
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Definition of proscription in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of proscription. Pronunciation of proscription. Translations of proscription. proscription synonyms, proscription antonyms. Information about proscription in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... proscription - a decree that prohibits something...
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Definition of proscription from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English proscripcion, from Latin proscription-, proscriptio, from proscribere...
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proscription n. The act of proscribing; prohibition. The condition of having been proscribed; outlawry ... Architecture: proscription ... Proscription implies the elimination en masse of political rivals or personal enemies, and the term is frequently used in connection with violent revolutions, most especially with the Reign...
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An act for the more effectual disarming the highlands in Scotland; and for the more effectual securing the peace of and for further indemnifying such persons as have acted in the defence of His Majesty's person and government, ... Whereas by an act made in the first year of the reign of his late majesty King George the First,
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The triumviral proscription is set in counterpoint to the civil war against the forces led by Brutus and Cassius gathering strength in the East. Despite mutual antipathy and distrust, the Caesarian diadochoi have come together in a coalition brokered by their lesser brethren, especially Pollio and Plancus;
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