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1 Roudier declared that, before anything else, it would be advisable to issue a proclamation to the inhabitants.
2 Should they issue a proclamation ?
3 The fear of the people was so great that the Government saw fit to issue a proclamation , explaining the invention.
4 By Thursday conditions in Indianapolis were such that Governor Ralston was impelled to issue a proclamation asking for general relief.
5 Rendered independent by this stroke, Louis was to issue a proclamation forbidding the allies and émigrés to enter his kingdom.
6 The first step taken by the invader was to issue a proclamation , which he caused to be read in the market-place.
7 The next step taken by king William was to issue a proclamation reducing the brass money to nearly its intrinsic value.
8 And the only thing he found he could do was to issue a proclamation to the sheriffs 'to do their duty.'
9 He was petitioned by the Law and Order Organization to take action and issue a proclamation requiring the Vigilance Committee to disband.
10 The measure now goes to Governor Paul LePage, who has 10 days under Maine law to issue a proclamation of the vote results.
11 They addressed the king to issue a proclamation agreeably to these resolutions; and on the nineteenth day of December it was published accordingly.
12 They would issue a proclamation , and assert that the time had arrived for him to rule the country or perish in the attempt.
13 When called upon to surrender, we shall issue a proclamation setting forth our grievances as a race and demanding that they be righted.
14 Colonel Willcocks now saw that the time was come to issue a proclamation promising, henceforward, to spare the lives of all rebels that surrendered.
15 The great wonder is, that some one of these high officials, so much given to issuing war orders, did not issue a proclamation , warning Mr.
16 The First Consul issued a proclamation to the inhabitants of the West.
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