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Definition of Rescripts
1. rescript [n] - See also: rescript
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rescripts
Literary usage of Rescripts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1899)
"The rescripts of the emperor, his grants and decrees, his edicts and pragmatic
sanctions, were sub- «cribed in purple ink,47 and transmitted to the ..."
2. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1854)
"Yet in the rescripts,^ replies to the consultations of the magistrates, ...
The rescripts of the emperor, his grants and decrees, his edicts and pragmatic ..."
3. Historical Introduction to the Private Law of Rome by James Muirhead (1886)
"Many of those rescripts are of great merit, and not inferior to the ordinary run
of the Responses of an earlier period. This could not have been the case ..."
4. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1880)
"The rescripts of the emperor, his grants and decrees, his edicts and ... 4* It
was a maxim of Constantino, "Contra jus rescripts non valeant" (Cod. ..."
5. Sectarianism and Religious Persecution in China: A Page in the History of by Jan Jakob Maria Groot (1903)
"rescripts REGARDING LAMAISM. Since antipathy to Buddhism is in China a main spring in
... As a necessary consequence, we find some rigorous rescripts which ..."
6. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent (1873)
"Gre- gorius made a collection of a higher character, and he digested' into order
the chief, if not the whole of the imperial rescripts, from Hadrian down to ..."
7. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent (1851)
"Gregorius made a collection of a higher character, and he digested into order
the chief, if not the whole of the imperial rescripts, from Hadrian down to ..."
8. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent (1854)
"Gregorius made a collection of a higher character, and he digested into order
the chief, if not the whole of the imperial rescripts, from Hadrian down to ..."