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n. (plural of rescript English)
Usage examples of "rescripts".
Moreover, we find that Pliny, and other ancient authors, report a multitude of rescripts of the emperors from the time of Augustus.
Would you have her issue blunt rescripts like the Radisha and Protector?
They also brought in a couple of rescripts they found posted on the official announcement pillars.
You have taken breaks to issue some fairly bewildering rescripts, though.
I don’t have the manpower to cover the entire city but I can see that new rescripts are posted in the more important places.
Now that his public life was over, he published a collection of the state papers composed by him under the Gothic rulers from Theodoric to Vitigis: for the most part royal rescripts addressed to foreign powers and to officials of the kingdom.