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1
At Breslau he will
issue
a
manifesto
to his people and call them to arms.'
2
Once the phrases have been learned, it is much simpler to
issue
a
manifesto
than to organize a precinct.
3
She deemed it necessary, therefore, out of respect for the opinions of mankind, to
issue
a
manifesto
of her motives to the world.
4
Though ridiculously late for such a step, his first act was to
issue
a
manifesto
protesting against the assumption of the executive authority by Juarez.
5
Each side
issues
a
manifesto
full of the highest ideals.
6
He lost no time in
issuing
a
manifesto
to the stunned, demoralised citizens of Edelweiss.
7
Frederick
issued
a
manifesto
addressed to all Princes, in which he appealed to a General Council.
8
Prominent politicians from right and left recently
issued
a
manifesto
urging more progress towards overcoming their split.
9
In October, 1849, the leading men of Montreal
issued
a
manifesto
demanding annexation to the United States.
10
Bonaparte having arrived at Palma-Nova,
issued
a
manifesto
on the 2d of May 1797.
11
Miller, as Chairman of the Associated Trades Unions,
issued
a
manifesto
which, notwithstanding his declining influence, exercised considerable effect.
12
Espartero proceeded to Lisbon, whence he
issued
a
manifesto
to the Spanish nation, after which he sailed to England.
13
Lord Auckland thereupon resolved to restore Shah Sooja, and in the autumn of 1838
issued
a
manifesto
dethroning Dost Mahommed.
14
Did they suppose that the Boers would attack them even for
issuing
a
Manifesto
demanding relief under the existing government?
15
In order to justify themselves, the heads of the movement
issued
a
manifesto
,
in which they styled themselves Princes of Peace.
16
The Ottoman Porte
issued
a
manifesto
,
which was a very remarkable document both in vigor of style and nobility of sentiment.
issue
a
manifesto
issue