This treaty was really nothing but a pronunciamento of Bonaparte.
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We never met without issuing a pronunciamento on some question.
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At this pronunciamento of Aunt Lavina's a swift glance passed between the two old women.
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It is seen to be a power existing in pronunciamento only, It has never won a field.
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He delivered the commonplace pronunciamento in a tone which would have conveyed much to a mountain man.
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We are sent to guard this frontier against the Apaches, and to put down a small pronunciamento.
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In its first pronunciamento it declared:
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They were already contemplating another military pronunciamento, and Beliani, having made his own terms, was lending his influence.
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After your pronunciamento uttered a few minutes since, I presume I may save myself the trouble of offering it to you.
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Playfair seems rather disgusted at our pronunciamento against the bill, and he declares that both Sanderson and Sharpey assented to it.
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That terrible document was held over the heads of the children as the Herodian pronunciamento concerning small boys was over the heads of the Israelites.
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He, therefore, issued a pronunciamento to the commissioner demanding the official heads of several of his subordinates, which order the commissioner politely declined to obey.
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If Stuart had as Conscience expressed it "fired on Fort Sumpter" his subsequent conduct had in a fashion belied his vehemence of pronunciamento.
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Zola's remarkable pronunciamento "The Experimental Novel," proves how honestly he espoused the doctrine of the realist, how blind he is to its partial view.
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She was uniformly in favor of toning down our fiery pronunciamentos.
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They are, according to all accounts, a turbulent and somewhat fanatic set, fond of quarrels, and slightly addicted to "pronunciamentos."