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while under oath. – Also
termed false swearing;
false oath; (archaically
forswearing." Garner,
Bryan A. (1999). Black's Law
Dictionary (7th ed.). St. Paul...
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other right or privilege. The term
comes from the
Latin abjurare, "to
forswear".
Abjuration of the
realm was a type of
abjuration in
ancient English law...
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sanctions unless Hamas agreed to
accept prior Israeli–Palestinian agreements,
forswear violence, and
recognize Israel's
right to exist, all of
which Hamas rejected...
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their artworks independently.
Members of the ****ociation were
expected to
forswear parti****tion in the Salon. The
organizers invited a
number of
other progressive...
- Falstaff: "If I had a
thousand sons, the
first humane principle I
would teach them
should be, to
forswear thin
potations and to
addict themselves to sack."...
- ever re****tion
among all men for my life and for my art; but if I
break it and
forswear myself, may the
opposite befall me. —Translation by W.H.S. Jones...
- Bahá’u’lláh
counseled them to
seriously examine his
cause without prejudice,
forswear secular leadership,
renounce dogma,
embrace e****enical outreach, and eliminate...
- shōgun's
retainers and
residents of
Tokugawa lands had been
ordered to
forswear Christianity. More
restrictions came in 1616 (the
restriction of foreign...
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Carter to
respect the
results of the election, join
Parliament win or lose,
forswear the use of
hartals (violently
enforced strikes) as
political tools, and...
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United States from any or all
attack by
foreign or
domestic forces, and
forswear any form of
allegiance or
obedience to the ****anese emperor, or any other...