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Definition of Henceforward

Henceforward
Henceforward Hence`for"ward, adv. From this time forward; henceforth.

Meaning of Henceforward from wikipedia

- The play Henceforward... is the first comedy in which Alan Ayckbourn includes elements of science fiction. It concerns Jerome, a composer, who develops...
- Alan Ayckbourn at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough: Geain in Henceforward... (1987) and Lucy Baines in Invisible Friends (1989). She reprised both...
- rival by 1970. Applying his favorite "linkage" concept, Nixon intended henceforward economic relations with Europe would not be severed from security relations...
- met American diplomats in Athens, which the Shah used to demand that henceforward no American officials could meet with his opponents. Another issue in...
- "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free". A National Park Service fact sheet explains that "the...
- of Allied bombing. I am of the opinion that military objectives must henceforward be more strictly studied in our own interests than that of the enemy...
- 20 years old during the ****umption of his Imamate in 490 AH/1097 CE. Henceforward, the seat of Ismaili Imamate was transferred from Egypt to Persia owing...
- France. On 16 August 1416 he bought the barony of Trèves in Anjou, and henceforward bore the title of seigneur of Trèves. When Paris was surprised by the...
- distinguish between these periods of architectural uncertainty, I will henceforward use the term "Jacobethan". The term caught on with art historians. Timothy...
- the eastern part of Mercia into an enlarged Kingdom of East Anglia (henceforward known as the Danelaw). By terms of the treaty, moreover, Alfred was to...