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1 Maybe the Queen should issue an edict to the nation: get off your knees, peasants.
2 The Russian emperor should make intemperance a penal offence and issue an edict against it.
3 The council must issue an edict .
4 Let us put an end to this alleged controversy before Rome is forced to issue an edict ex cathedra.
5 He would prepare a feast in his own house, and at this feast persuade Cæsar to issue an edict .
6 The curule aediles also used to issue an edict relating to certain matters, which forms part of the ius honorarium.
7 He will issue an edict on the protection of minors and vulnerable persons which will apply to the Roman Curia and Vatican State.
8 They can issue an edict against any manufactured goods so as to make their subjects cease buying them, and the tradesmen stop selling them.
9 He issued an edict that the cats must go or be killed.
10 Who in the 1820s issued an edict forbidding the waltz in Rome.
11 The Emperor Napoleon has also issued an edict against Schill and his men.
12 I have issued an edict that all unbelievers must leave.
13 He glanced around the group, then continued in the manner of one issuing an edict .
14 In the year 249, Decio ascended the imperial throne and issued an edict against the Christians.
15 Early in the first century the censors issued an edict forbidding certain Latin rhetoricians to teach.
16 Hard upon this new step, Cardenas issued an edict forbidding them to preach or hear confessions.
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