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Pragmatic sanction   /prægmˈætɪk sˈæŋkʃən/   Listen
Pragmatic sanction

noun
1.
An imperial decree that becomes part of the fundamental law of the land.  Synonym: pragmatic.






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"Pragmatic sanction" Quotes from Famous Books



... because her present king is a Hanoverian and not an Englishman. This is the matter as far as I can make it out. Charles VI., Emperor of Germany, died in October, 1740. It had been arranged by a sort of general agreement called the Pragmatic Sanction —" ...
— Bonnie Prince Charlie - A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden • G. A. Henty

... France. Lorraine belonged to Duke Francis, the husband of Maria Theresa, eldest daughter to the Emperor, and Francis received instead the duchy of Tuscany; while all the chief Powers in Europe agreed to the so-called Pragmatic Sanction, by which Charles decreed that Maria Theresa should inherit Austria and Hungary and the other hereditary states on her father's death, to the exclusion of the daughters of his elder brother, Joseph. When Charles VI. died, however, ...
— History of France • Charlotte M. Yonge



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