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In the meantime a proclamation was issued by Georgios Streit from Luzern.

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In the apostle Peter, in what has become a famous proclamation of faith among Christians since the first century, said, " You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.
Elizabeth's proclamation of the sentence announced that " the said Mary, pretending title to the same Crown, had compassed and imagined within the same realm divers things tending to the hurt, death and destruction of our royal person.
Pope Benedict XVI said of both Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier: " not only their history which was interwoven for many years from Paris and Rome, but a unique desire — a unique passion, it could be said — moved and sustained them through different human events: the passion to give to God-Trinity a glory always greater and to work for the proclamation of the Gospel of Christ to the peoples who had been ignored.
On January 14, 1803, the Governor of Indiana Territory, William Henry Harrison, issued a similar proclamation defining the boundaries as beginning at a point where an east and west line passing through the southernmost extreme of Lake Michigan would intersect a north and south line, passing through the westernmost extreme of the lake, then north to the territorial boundary, then along said boundary line to a point where an east and west line passing through the southerly extreme of Lake Michigan would intersect the same, then along this last mentioned line to the place of beginning.
The proclamation outlawed private purchase of Native American land, which had often created problems in the past ; instead, all future land purchases were to be made by Crown officials " at some public Meeting or Assembly of the said Indians ".
A commission was given him as adjutant-general in the French army, which he hoped might protect him from the penalty of treason in the event of capture by the British ; though he himself claimed the authorship of a proclamation said to have been issued by the United Irishmen, enjoining that all Irishmen taken with arms in their hands in the British service should be instantly shot ; and he supported a project for landing La Legion Noire in England, who were to burn Bristol, England and commit other atrocities.
The earlier proclamation of the independence of Syria and Lebanon had said " the independence and sovereignty of Syria and Lebanon will not affect the juridical situation as it results from the Mandate Act.
But there is a possibility that president can exceed the term to not more than 1 year under the proclamation of emergency and the same would be lowered down to six month if the said proclamation ceases to operate.
In his announcement of Japan's surrender on August 14, President Truman said that " the proclamation of V-J Day must wait upon the formal signing of the surrender terms by Japan ".
The Third International Christian Zionist Congress, held in Jerusalem in February 1996, issued a proclamation which said:
King said " the first proclamation freed us from slavery-the second will free us from segregation, which is actually nothing more than slavery.
He cites Exodus 32: 4 – 5 as evidence: He took the gold from them, formed it in a mold, and cast an image of a calf ; and they said, “ These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt !” When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it ; and Aaron made proclamation and said, “ Tomorrow shall be a festival to the Lord .” Importantly, there is a single calf in this narrative, though the people refer to it as representative of the “ gods .” While a reference to singular god does not necessarily imply Yahweh worship, it does not rule out the possibility that it is Yahweh that the people are worshiping, as the reference to a plurality of “ gods ” would.
In Apostle Peter, in what has become a famous proclamation of faith among Christians since the first century, said, " You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.
On 4 November 1641 O ' Neill issued a proclamation at Newry and read out a commission from Charles I of England dated 1 October, commanding him to seize: "... all the forts, castles, and places, of strength and defence within the kingdom, except the places, persons, and estates of Our loyal and loving subjects the Scots ; also to arrest and seize the goods, estates, and persons of all the English Protestants, within the said kingdom to Our use.
The history of currency in Australia could be said to begin in 1800, when Governor King issued a proclamation setting the value of a variety of foreign coins in New South Wales.
Jackson, Price, and their staff promptly returned to Jefferson City where the Governor issued a proclamation declaring that it was still the duty of all Missourians " to obey all the constitutional requirements of the Federal Government " but also that they were " under no obligation whatever to obey the unconstitutional edicts of the military despotism " and its " wicked minions ," referring to Lyon, who he said should be driven from the state.
With 2010, the studio had planned to release five feature films over the course of every two years, but the next year the studio revisited their plans, " But beyond 2012, Katzenberg said the studio will play it by ear, even if that means abandoning his proclamation that DWA would try to release three pictures in a single year, every other year.
This can be seen in Dicey's " An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution " ( 1959 ) where he writes that " at no time has there in England been any proclamation of the right to liberty of thought or to freedom of speech ", and that " it can hardly be said that our constitution knows of such a thing as any specific right of public meeting ".
In his proclamation, the Pope said, " Your black cultural heritage enriches the church and makes her witness of universality more complete.
He said " I have no doubt that if objective consideration was applied the President would have no choice but to issue a proclamation ".

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* 1861 – American Civil War: Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom issues a " proclamation of neutrality " which recognizes the breakaway states as having belligerent rights.
** American Civil War: Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom issues a " proclamation of neutrality " which recognizes the breakaway states as having belligerent rights.
Ichadon told the king to deny having made such a proclamation when the opposing officials received it and demanded an explanation.
Ichadon told the king to deny having made such a proclamation when the opposing officials received it and demanded an explanation.
The proclamation was published four months after the signing of the Treaty, in the New Zealand Advertiser and Bay Of Islands Gazette issue of 19 June 1840, the proclamation " asserts on the grounds of Discovery, the Sovereign Rights of Her Majesty over the Southern Islands of New Zealand, commonly called ' The Middle Island ' ( South Island ) and ' Stewart ’ s Island ' ( Stewart Island / Rakiura ); and the Island, commonly called ' The Northern Island ', having been ceded in Sovereignty to Her Majesty.
Although Kim returned to Seoul, he was banned from politics and imprisoned in 1976 for having participated in the proclamation of an anti-government manifesto and sentenced for five years in prison, which was reduced to house arrest in 1978.
Hunter ordered the home of former Governor John Letcher burned in retaliation for its absent owner's having issued " a violent and inflammatory proclamation ... inciting the population of the country to rise and wage guerrilla warfare on my troops.
All seven signatories of the proclamation were executed by the British military ( James Connolly who had been wounded in the fighting was executed sitting down in a chair ) in the aftermath of the Rising, being viewed as having committed treason in wartime ( i. e., the First World War ).
The final, and most unmerciful, action in the mac Malcolm kings ' long campaign against the rival royal dynasty was perpetrated against the infant in whom its claim to the Scottish Crown resided: the three-year-old girl was publicly murdered by King Alexander's men, whom, having read a proclamation, smashed her head against the market-cross in the burgh of Forfar.
This proclamation, however, turned the Sikhs of Punjab away from the rebellion, as they did not want to return to Islamic rule, having fought many wars against the Mughal rulers.
Before a person is considered to be venerable, he or she must be declared as such by a proclamation, approved by the Pope, of having lived a life that was " heroic in virtue " – the virtues being the Theological Virtues of faith, hope, and charity and the Cardinal Virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.
There is evidence of Samuel Barber's having read Blixen's Seven Gothic Tales, and the mistaking of the proper source may have come from a proclamation by Menotti and Barber, that the opera reproduced the " atmosphere " of Isak Dinesen's Seven Gothic Tales.
As, in these languages, use of script often has cultural or political connotations, proclamation of an official script is sometimes criticised as having a goal of influencing culture or politics or both.
The proclamation provided for the appointment of a sheriff having under his direction a high constable, constables, bailiffs and surveyors of highways.
# Between 3 December 1971 to 1977 originally proclaimed during the Indo Pakistan war, and later extended along with the third proclamation — " the security of India " having been declared " threatened by external aggression ".
In Peru, he began by having an assembly proclaim on March 17, 1836 the Republic of South Peru, followed on August 11, 1836 by a similar proclamation of the Republic of North Peru.
In a report from the Custom House, Poole, to His Majesty's Commissioners of Customs in London it is mentioned that: " Gulliver was considered one of the greatest and most notorious smugglers in the west of England and particularly in the spirits and tea trades but in the year 1782 he took the benefit of his Majesty's proclamation for pardoning such offences and as we are informed dropped that branch of smuggling and afterwards confined himself chiefly to the wine trade which he carried on to a considerable extent having vaults at various places along the coast and " in remote places ".
For some time prior to proclamation, the aerodrome had been used by the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Aero Club ( renamed the Royal Victorian Aero Club ), having initially been based at Point Cook.
The 27 living Hands of the Cause, appointed for life by Shoghi Effendi and referred to by him as " the Chief Stewards of Bahá ' u ' lláh's embryonic World Commonwealth " signed a unanimous proclamation on November 25, 1957, shortly after the passing of Shoghi Effendi, stating that he had died " without having appointed his successor ", and leaving further decisions about the Guardianship to the Universal House of Justice which had yet to be elected.
On November 25, 1957, the Hands signed a unanimous proclamation stating that he had died " without having appointed his successor "; that " it is now fallen upon us ... to preserve the unity, the security and the development of the Bahá ' í World Community and all its institutions "; and that they would elect from among themselves nine Hands who would " exercise ... all such functions, rights and powers in succession to the Guardian of the Bahá ' í Faith ... as are necessary to serve the interests of the Bahá ' í World Faith, and this until such time as the Universal House of Justice ... may otherwise determine.
In December 1922, under the Treaty's provisions, the new constitution, having been enacted separately by the Third Dáil, sitting as a constituent assembly, and the Parliament of the United Kingdom, came into force through a proclamation issued the King.
De heretico comburendo urged "... that this wicked sect, preachings, doctrines, and opinions, should from henceforth cease and be utterly destroyed ...", and declared "... that all and singular having such books or any writings of such wicked doctrine and opinions, shall really with effect deliver or cause to be delivered all such books and writings to the diocesan of the same place within forty days from the time of the proclamation of this ordinance and statute.

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