A formal public statement.
The formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice.
1 Late in the evening of the 9th the following proclamation was published:
2 Everybody in America is; this is the proclamation of its blessed independence.
3 The proclamation was issued in September and I was born in October.
4 The proclamation was a dead letter; the savages could not read it.
5 In the course of the afternoon, the Parliament was dissolved by proclamation .
6 At least one US news network broadcast it as an official proclamation .
7 By the side of this placard was the proclamation of General Thomas.
8 The proclamation awakened a great buzz among the people under the awning.
9 Once more the overseer mounted his post and thundered forth the proclamation :
10 His proclamation to the troops announced all the plan of the battle.
11 Officials summed up their recession-fighting efforts with a two-word proclamation : It worked.
12 The First Consul issued a proclamation to the inhabitants of the West.
13 The issue of this proclamation created the wildest enthusiasm throughout the North.
14 In a long proclamation published some years later it is explained thus:
15 This good woman had never heard of the King's proclamation against spindles.
16 There is a cry in the streets, hoarse and loud-a triumphant proclamation :
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