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Admonition (or "being admonished") is the
lightest punishment under Scots law. It
occurs when an
offender who has been
found guilty or who has pleaded...
- The
Admonitions (Hungarian: Intelmek; Latin:
Libellus de
institutione morum) is a
mirror for princes—a
literary work
summarizing the
principles of government—completed...
- The
Admonitions Scroll is a
Chinese narrative painting on silk that is
traditionally ascribed to Gu
Kaizhi (ca. 345 – ca. 406), but
which modern scholarship...
- harm or a
remedy of evil.
Canonical admonitions are part of
previous canon law codes. Use of
canonical admonition remains a step in the
escalating punitive...
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Lessons for
Women (Chinese: 女誡), also
translated as
Admonitions for Women, Women's Precepts, or
Warnings for Women, is a work by the Han
dynasty female...
- The
history of the
Puritans can be
traced back to the
first Vestments Controversy in the
reign of
Edward VI, the
formation of an
identifiable Puritan movement...
- the
Rijksmuseum van
Oudheden in Leiden, Netherlands. It
contains the
Admonitions of Ipuwer, an
incomplete literary work
whose original composition is...
- The
Admonitio generalis is a
collection of
legislation known as a
capitulary issued by
Charlemagne in 789,
which covers educational and ecclesiastical...
- In the
United States, the
Miranda warning is a type of
notification customarily given by
police to
criminal suspects in
police custody (or in a custodial...
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first classic expression of Puritanism,
their Admonition to the Parliament.
According to the
Admonition, the
Puritans had long
accepted the Book of Common...