An imperial decree that becomes part of the fundamental law of the land.
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Examples for "pragmatic "
1 The legislation was a pragmatic solution to challenges it faced, it said.
2 Methods: This pragmatic comparative effectiveness trial used a parallel mixed methods design.
3 But I think the children of actors share a certain pragmatic approach.
4 The centre is focused on the pragmatic manufacturing challenges of business today.
5 Instead, multitudes started adopting pragmatic ways to allow give-and-take among complex citizens.
1 Louis IX, by a pragmatic sanction , resists the papal claim to nominate bishops in France.
2 This independency of the clergy of France upon the court of Rome seems to be principally founded upon the pragmatic sanction and the concordat.
3 The celebrated ordinance, known by the name of Pragmatic Sanction , which Charles VII.
4 One after another of his manifold principalities swore to observe the Pragmatic Sanction .
5 Have not both England and France pledged themselves to support the Pragmatic Sanction ?
6 It had been arranged by a sort of general agreement called the Pragmatic Sanction -
7 This new law of succession Charles issued under the name of the Pragmatic Sanction .
8 By this treaty all the contracting powers gave their assent to the Pragmatic Sanction .
9 But the treaties by which the Pragmatic Sanction had been guaranteed were express and recent.
10 The Pragmatic Sanction had three principal objects:-
11 The king, however, had the refractory members arrested and decreed the repeal of the Pragmatic Sanction in 1518.
12 The most celebrated of all is the Pragmatic Sanction , which Bossuet called the firmest support of Gallican liberties.
13 The parliaments persisted in rendering judgment, in such cases as came before them, in conformity with the Pragmatic Sanction .
14 By a diplomatic maneuver the Pragmatic Sanction was annulled, and the Lateran Council was ordered to pronounce its death-warrant.
15 The real gainer by the War of the Pragmatic Sanction had been neither France nor Austria, but the upstart of Brandenburg.
16 England, France, Spain, Russia, Poland, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark, the Germanic body, had bound themselves by treaty to maintain the Pragmatic Sanction .
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