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1
He handed it to me, when I
read
the
proclamation
over.
2
Ralph
read
the
proclamation
without changing a muscle of his countenance.
3
Whitehead, who was appointed in 1887 and was the last to
read
the
proclamation
.
4
They would themselves
read
the
proclamation
at the market-cross forthwith, and raise the people.
5
They arrived at the GPO just as Pearse
read
the
proclamation
of the republic.
6
He then
read
the
proclamation
,
which was received with nine rounds of British cheers.
7
The town-crier had evidently ceased to
read
the
proclamation
.
8
The Herald at Arms Phillip O'Shea
read
the
proclamation
issued by the governor-general to dissolve Parliament.
9
No one dared to
read
the
proclamation
aloud.
10
Well,
read
the
proclamation
you have drawn up.
11
They then
read
the
proclamation
of outlawry against the commune; and after hearing it, the whole crowd dispersed.
12
You haven't
read
the
proclamation
,
then?
13
I stared at the screen with a sense of dread as the announcer started to
read
the
proclamation
again.
14
They
read
the
proclamation
in every church in France, and in all the churches of the French King's vassals, too.
15
I do not think that travelling by day would be safe; for all the Indians must have
read
the
proclamation
.
16
Bertie will deliver the oration and Maurice will
read
the
proclamation
to a gathering that, by tradition, includes all FF Ministers.
read
the
proclamation
read