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At one point he made this very clear to his listeners: "There is a question of expediency as to time, should such a proclamation be issued.
When the Emancipation Proclamation (above) was issued at the beginning of 1863, its immediate effect was to... a. end the Civil War. b. abolish slavery.
Nevertheless, a Proclamation to estate-holders was issued (June 28 , 1848, indicating that the reform was to be eventually enforced in exchange for unspecified sums, and calling on peasants to fulfill their corvées until autumn of the same year.
Once a proclamation had been issued ordering the Army Reserve to be called out for permanent service, the Crown was legally permitted to order the Army Council to issue directions to embody all or part of the Territorial Force.
The Crown was able to issue a proclamation disembodying the whole Force, and until such proclamation was issued the Army Council was permitted to embody or disembody such elements of the Force as they saw fit.
The German-American politician Carl Schurz, meanwhile, remembered an "earnest" president who "continued to adhere to the impracticable colonization plan even after the Emancipation Proclamation had already been issued".
Violent scenes in 1682 forced London's militia into action, and to prevent any repetition the following year a proclamation was issued, banning bonfires and fireworks.
A proclamation is issued.
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued on that date.
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued as a war measure and its legality under the Constitution was unsettled.
As O. O. Howard, a leading military official, later described the period after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued, "The sudden collapse of the rebellion, making emancipation an actual, universal fact, was like an earthquake.
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