2813 examples of proclamations in sentences

The proclamations of the Entente, the declarations of Wilson's principles, or points, became so contorted that no trace of them could be found in the treaties, save for that ironic covenant of the League of Nations, which is always repeated on the front page, as Dante said of the rule of St. Benedict, at the expense of the paper.

Burn all your proclamations.

The Burgomaster, M. De Vos, had in one of his several proclamations made many suggestions for safety during the bombardment, for the benefit of those who took refuge in cellars.

That same night, after dark, a Negro slave belonging to Diaz came off, with the information that Diaz and Braga were made prisoners, and with an account of the answer which the king had given to his message, what he had ordered to be done with the present, and of the proclamations which were made through the city.

While some are killing and others dying, the members of the Commune are rendering decrees, and the walls are white with official proclamations.

"Parbleu!" cried they, after a few moments' reflectionthe elect of Paris are capable of more in a single second than all the deputies of the National Assembly in three years"Let decrees, proclamations, and placards be prepared.

Why, by decrees, by proclamations, by placards.

PROCLAMATIONS.

PROCLAMATIONS.

In the proceedings towards Genoa we shall find not only a continuation of the same system of extortion and plunder (in violation of the solemn pledge contained in the proclamations already referred to), but a striking instance of the revolutionary means employed for the destruction of independent governments.

Late at night the news was brought to them that proclamations had been posted through the town, saying that the execution would take place at eight in the morning in the grand square.

The following Lots are among the specimens of the rarities contained in this portion of Mr. Rodd's curious stock: 189 ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, Orders, Declarations, Proclamations, &c. 1657 to 1660, the original Papers and Broadsides collected and bound in 1 vol.

Messages and proclamations of the governors of the State of Missouri.

Franklin sent ambassadors to argue her case before the Legislature of the mother State; the Governors and high officials exchanged long-winded letters and proclamations, and the rival Legislatures passed laws intended to undermine each other's influence.

As for laws and proclamations to restrain the white advance, he asked if all the settlements in America had not been extended in defiance of such.

Not only did some of those who did this forfeit their lives, but newspaper articles, military orders, and proclamations issued by civil officers informed the people that the American soldiers stole, burned, robbed, raped and murdered.

That we must never mention Bryan's name in our manifestos and proclamations, lest the opposite party might say he is a traitor.

And 4th, that the money must be sent immediately, and that you should be informed not to mention the name of Bryan in the manifestos and proclamations.

Laws against immorality have not been executed; and proclamations occasionally issued out to enforce them are wholly unregarded as things of form.

Great popular rejoicings followed these proclamations.

" Probably the neatest turn was his course on one occasion with General Tryon, who sent him some British proclamations with the request, "that through your means, the officers and men under your command may be acquainted with their contents."

THE PROCLAMATIONS OF GENERAL AGUINALDO.

Two proclamations have appeared in the Philippinesone by General Otis, the American General commanding the Eighth Army Corps, and the other by Aguinaldo, that make clear in a few words the policy of those engaged in the war that has followed the downfall of the sovereignty of Spain over the bits of the archipelago they occupied.

Moved thereby, Governor Darling issued at Sydney, in 1831, proclamations imposing a fine of forty pounds upon any one convicted of head-trading, coupled with the exposure of the offender's name.

Laughed at by whites and natives alike, he at once subsided into harmless obscurity, diversified by occasional "proclamations," which a callous world allowed to drop unheeded.

2813 examples of  proclamations  in sentences