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demission
▪ I. demission1 (dɪˈmɪʃən) [ad. L. dēmissiōn-em, n. of action from dēmittĕre: see demiss, demit1.] 1. Abasement, lowering, degradation. Now rare.a 1638 Mede Disc. Matt. xi. 29 Wks. (1672) i. 158 Adored with the lowest demission of mind. 1691–8 Norris Pract. Disc. 171 This Demission of the Soul. [188... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guido Schmidt
Schmidt played a vital role in the preceding demission of Chief of Staff Alfred Jansa, nevertheless he did not join the Nazi government of Arthur Seyss-Inquart wikipedia.org
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demissionary
▪ I. deˈmissionary, a.1 rare—0. [See demission1 and -ary.] ‘Tending to lower, depress, or degrade’ (Webster 1864).▪ II. deˈmissionary, a.2 rare—0. [See demission2 and -ary. Cf. F. démissionnaire.] Pertaining to the transfer or conveyance of an estate.1864 in Webster. Oxford English Dictionary
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Act Anent the demission of the Crown in favour of our Sovereign Lord, and his Majesty's Coronation 1567
The Act Anent the demission of the Crown in favour of our Sovereign Lord, and his Majesty's Coronation was an Act of the Parliament of Scotland passed At Hamilton she gave her oath that she had made her abdication under duress and had a strongly-worded revocation of the demission drafted by her lawyer wikipedia.org
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dimission
† dimission Obs. (daɪˈmɪʃən) [ad. L. dīmissiōn-em, n. of action from dīmittĕre to send away, dismiss, etc.] 1. The action of giving up or relinquishing; resignation, abdication; = demission2 1.1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. 548, I swere..that I shall neuer repugne to this resygnacion, dymyssyon or yeldynge... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Colvill
However, since Colvill had already given in his demission to his church and left the Netherlands, he was allowed a year's stipend (2000 Scots merks) for wikipedia.org
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John Spens, Lord Condie
John Spens of Condie drafted a strongly-worded revocation of her demission, denouncing the Earl of Morton, the Earl of Moray, the Earl of Mar, and many wikipedia.org
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Robert Lorimer (minister)
with his hand on his glasses) and not far to the viewer's left of Thomas Chalmers in the very centre above Patrick MacFarlan who is signing the deed of demission wikipedia.org
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George Muirhead (minister)
As the oldest minister then present he was permitted to be the second to sign the Act of separation and Deed of Demission, immediately after the first wikipedia.org
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Jean-Charles Thomas
On the 11 January 2001, the Pope Jean-Paul II accepted his demission and named Éric Aumonier to succeed him. wikipedia.org
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1866 in Scotland
1811) The arts David Octavius Hill's painting The First General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, Signing the Act of Separation and Deed of Demission wikipedia.org
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Dušan Čaplovič
After the demission of Environment Minister Jan Chrbet (SNS), prime minister Robert Fico refused the SNS-nomminee Karol Gordik and Dušan Čaplovič became wikipedia.org
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Eddio Inostroza
Then in 1994 he served as caretaker coach after Vicente Cantatore demission, having a prior experience at Deportes La Serena two years ago. wikipedia.org
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Albert Osswald
Osswald was elected prime minister of Hesse in 1969, after the demission of Georg August Zinn. wikipedia.org
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Old St Peter's Church, Thurso
Early in the 16th century, the vicarage of Thorso was held by Sir John Mathesoun chancellor of Caithness, on whose demission or otherwise Queen Mary in wikipedia.org
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