Sentence examples for proclamation subject from inspiring English sources

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"The general doctrine then of our Constitution is, that the executive power of the nation is vested in the president," Hamilton wrote in defending George Washington's 1793 Neutrality Proclamation, "subject only to the exceptions and qualifications" in the text itself.

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Universally acknowledged as the first proclamation that the subjects of the crown had legal rights and that the monarch – then indistinguishable from the state – could be bound by the law, the Magna Carta became the first document to set out the right of habeas corpus and establish a tradition of civil rights in Britain that still exists today.

The cutaway features a live action hand puppet segment, in which Stewie is making a proclamation to his subjects, before the Trolley comes along.

Even the hagiographic biography, with its chapters on extramarital sex leading to its happy ending: its subject's proclamation of eternal love to his celebrity wife.

In addition to "Fair Winds and Clear Waters," which examines the poetic side of Japanese calligraphy, there is "Poetry, Proclamations and Propaganda," whose subject is calligraphy in China -- in particular, writing that focuses not on the individual but on what is taken to be the good of the state.

"(C) after such date of enactment becomes subject to a proclamation under subsection (g).

after such date of enactment becomes subject to a proclamation under subsection (g).

When reached for comment, a US State Department spokesman insisted that only two were granted the first month because "it took time to determine if the applicant was subject to the Proclamation, and if so, whether they might be excepted or qualify for a waiver".

Even here, on the subject of public proclamations, DiCaprio has the edge over the older man.

James II heads our list: He actually issued an official proclamation in 1457 informing his subjects that golf was henceforth to be "utterly cryed downe and not to be used".

subject to a Presidential proclamation under subsection (g). the date of adherence or proclamation, in the case of any other source country of the restored work.

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