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Definition of Imperiality

Imperiality
Imperiality Im*pe`ri*al"i*ty, n.; pl. Imperialities. 1. Imperial power. 2. An imperial right or privilegs. See Royalty. The late empress having, by ukases of grace, relinquished her imperialities on the private mines, viz., the tenths of the copper, iron, silver and gold. --W. Tooke.

Meaning of Imperiality from wikipedia

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