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But there are justifiable reasons to treat their proclamations with scepticism.
Ever since his arrival in January, Ryan has made bold proclamations, with his no-nonsense welcoming of high expectations.
She often began her proclamations with the words, "In the life" -- an Irish expression that means "in this life".
And President Reagan did love to prune speech drafts and proclamations with his sharp pen, just as he pruned the live oaks and madronas at Rancho del Cielo.
Johnson's first Reconstruction actions were two proclamations, with the unanimous backing of his Cabinet, on May 29.
Nothing in the Constitution gives a president power to issue executive orders or proclamations with the force of law.
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It was no surprise, then, that Southern whites reacted to Lincoln's proclamation with fury.
Now he responded to a question or a proclamation with a simple nod or a weary smile.
Government officials plan to mark the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation with a ceremony at 3 p.m. at President Abraham Lincoln's cottage in northwest Washington.
Thomas A. R. Nelson, who once presided over an East Tennessee Unionist Convention, called on fellow East Tennesseans to resist the "barbarity" and "atrocity" of the proclamation with arms.
One could take any line of the Proclamation with which to measure the present, and at this moment some people inevitably do.
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