rescript
1.The same indulgences were made applicable to the souls in Purgatory by a rescript of January 10, 1854.
2.By a rescript of January 9, 1852, his Holiness Pious IX granted an indulgence of 100 days to all the faithful who recite with a contrite heart this little chaplet.
3.In the decades up to the end of the second world war, children were forced to memorise the rescript and recite it, word for word, before a portrait of the emperor.
4.It has not escaped my observation that it was stated in a rescript of the Divine Hadrian, with reference to the proof of the cause of the error, that the child must be a year old, but the right did not seem to be of general application, as the Emperor issued the rescript under peculiar circumstances.
5.Japan accepts the Allied terms of surrender in World War II and the Emperor records the Imperial Rescript on Surrender (August 15 in Japan standard time).

