Sentence examples for general proclamation from inspiring English sources

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"I had been dreaming that the appearance of the book would become the occasion for a general proclamation of my appointment to the office of 'leading young critic in America,' " he admits in "Making It"; "instead it became the occasion for several people to present me with the first installments of the bill for all those glorious years when everyone had been on my side".

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The Lord Chancellor, Thomas Wriothesley, announced Henry's death to parliament on 31 January, and general proclamations of Edward's succession were ordered.

They sometimes provided detailed implementations for general proclamations of sejms, or made legislative decisions during periods when the Sejm was not in session, at times communicating directly with the monarch.

L. 89 236 substituted provisions defining "immediate relatives" for provisions calling for a determination of annual quota for each quota area by Secretaries of State and Commerce and Attorney General, and proclamation of quotas by President.

Emancipation Proclamation, General Orders No. 139.

Lincoln made other private and public statements outlining the government's emancipation agenda: he told a group of Congressmen from the loyal slave states that General Hunter's proclamation had been very popular and that he considered Hunter an "honest man" and "my friend".

The United States Commanding General, in his Proclamation No. 2, September 19 , 1945 stated that, except as abrogated, suspended or modified by the Military Government or by the Control Council for Germany, 'the German law in force at the time of the occupation shall be applicable in each area of the United States Zone of Occupation * * *.' 12 Fed.Reg.Reg

Less than a year after General Maude made his proclamation, he died in Baghdad of cholera, possibly brought on by drinking unpasturized milk in his coffee at a celebration in his honor.

On March 10, General Howe issued a proclamation ordering the inhabitants to give up all linen and woolen goods that could be used by the colonists to continue the war.

Its goal, as stated in a proclamation by General Schuyler, was to "drive away, if possible, the troops of Great Britain" that "under the orders of a despotic ministry ... aim to subject their fellow-citizens and brethren to the yoke of a hard slavery".

Gordian III's fate is not certain, although he may have been murdered by his own successor, Philip the Arab, who ruled for only a few years before the army again raised a general, Decius, by their proclamation to emperor, who then defeated Philip in the Battle of Verona.

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