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On and proclamation
On 4 December 1976, the republic became a monarchy — the Central African Empire — with the promulgation of the imperial constitution and the proclamation of the president as Emperor Bokassa I.
On 2 December 1823, US President James Monroe specifically addressed Cuba and other European colonies in his proclamation of the Monroe Doctrine.
On June 20, 1868, Governor General the Viscount Monck issued a royal proclamation asking for Canadians to celebrate the anniversary of the confederation.
On January 1, 2000, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles released a proclamation entitled " The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles ".
On 15 January a proclamation named Father Garnet, Father Gerard, and Father Greenway ( Tesimond ) as wanted men.
On March 2, 1864, the Russian authority — compelled by the uprising to compete for the loyalty of Polish peasants — officially published an enfranchisement decree in the Kingdom, along the lines of an earlier insurgent land reform proclamation.
On May 14, 1948, on the day in which the British Mandate over Palestine expired, the Jewish People's Council gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved a proclamation declaring the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel.
On 23 April, Goebbels made the following proclamation to the people of Berlin:
On 2 December, the Soviet issued a proclamation which included the following statement about the Tsarist government and its foreign debts:
On 19 November, a few weeks after the proclamation of soviet power in Petrograd, they escaped from their confinement ( eased by the fact that the jail was guarded by Kornilov's supporters ) and made their way to the Don region, which was controlled by the Don Cossacks.
On 9 July, from Kenninghall, Norfolk, she wrote to the privy council with orders for her proclamation as Edward's successor.
On August 23 he issued a proclamation declaring the colonies to be in a state of " open and avowed rebellion.
On July 12, 1934, an adventurer named Boris Skossyreff issued a proclamation in Urgel, declaring himself Boris I, sovereign prince of Andorra, simultaneously declaring war on the Bishop of Urgell.
On 7 July the Queen gave birth to a daughter, Louise Augusta ; and a proclamation commanded that a Te Deum in honour of the event should be sung in all the churches.
On the day of her funeral, 9 April, the Governor General of Canada issued a proclamation asking Canadians to honour her memory that day.
On May 14, 1948, on the day in which the British Mandate over Palestine expired, the Jewish People's Council gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved a proclamation which declared the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel.
On the proclamation of Slovenian independence in June 1991, the flag of Slovenia was solemnly raised at the tower.
On 6 May, Dunmore issued a proclamation against " a certain Patrick Henry.
On August 22, 1666, Lord Baltimore issued a proclamation establishing the new county, including the establishment of a complete civil and military organization.
On 30 March 1815, Joachim Murat launched his proclamation to the Italian people from Rimini, inciting them to unity and independence.
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.
On November 13, 2003, shortly before leaving office, Davis officially brought the energy crisis to an end by issuing a proclamation ending the state of emergency he declared on January 17, 2001.
On May 20, 2010, George Clinton received a proclamation from Mayor Sharon Robinson-Briggs of Plainfield, New Jersey, the city in which he was raised, at a fundraiser for the Barack Obama Green Charter High School, which is focused creating leaders in sustainability for the 21st Century.
On October 21, 1902, Governor William Wright Heard issued a proclamation declaring that Section 16, Township 4, North Range 10 West was incorporated as Hornbeck ; with W. M.
On his own initiative, Hamilton drafted a presidential proclamation denouncing resistance to the excise laws and submitted it to Attorney General Randolph, who toned down some of the language.

On and Bonaparte
On 9 November 1799 ( 18 Brumaire of the Year VIII ) Napoleon Bonaparte staged the coup of 18 Brumaire which installed the Consulate.
On July 20, 1808, Joseph Bonaparte, eldest brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, entered Madrid and established a government by which he became King of Spain, serving as a surrogate for Napoleon.
On his arrival at Naples Paisiello was reinstated in his former appointments by Joseph Bonaparte and Joachim Murat, but he had taxed his genius beyond its strength, and was unable to meet the demands now made upon it for new ideas.
On 21 June, at Vitoria, the combined Anglo-Portuguese and Spanish armies won against Joseph Bonaparte, finally breaking French power in Spain.
On the other hand, Bonaparte was opposed to the indictment jury (" grand jury " in common law countries ), and preferred to give this task to the criminal section of the Court of Appeals.
On 26 February 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte escaped his island prison of Elba and embarked for France.
On 19 March, the army stationed outside Paris defected to Bonaparte, leaving the city vulnerable to attack.
On September 1, 1875, Bonaparte married the former Ellen Channing Day ( 1852 – 1924 ), daughter of attorney Thomas Mills Day and Anna Jones Dunn.
On 10 May 1796, in the first major battle of his career as a general, the young Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Austrians in the Battle of Lodi.
On May 26, 1805, the Iron Crown was in Milan for the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte, who only puts on his head, uttering the famous phrase " God gave it to me, woe to anyone who touches it.
On the postponement of Captain Nicolas Baudin's proposed voyage of circumnavigation, which he had been officially invited to accompany, Humboldt left Paris for Marseille with Aimé Bonpland, the designated botanist of the frustrated expedition, hoping to join Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt.
On 26 December 1805, Napoleon I of France declared Ferdinand deposed again and replaced him with his own brother Joseph Bonaparte on 30 March 1806.
On 4 December 1803, the French colonial army of Napoleon Bonaparte surrendered its last remaining territory to Dessalines ' forces.
On 22 June 1815 he abdicated in favour of his son, Napoléon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte, well knowing that it was a formality, as his four-year-old son was in Austria.
On 2 December 1851 Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, who had been elected President of the Republic, staged a coup d ' état by dissolving the National Assembly without having the constitutional right to do so.
On the night of the < span lang =" fr "> 19 Brumaire </ span > ( 10 November 1799 ) a remnant of the Council of Ancients abolished the Constitution of the Year III, ordained the Consulate, and legalised the < span lang =" fr "> coup d ' état </ span > in favour of < span lang =" fr "> Bonaparte </ span > with the Constitution of the Year VIII.
On the way back to France d ' Enghien stated that " he had sworn implacable hatred against Bonaparte as well as against the French ; he would take every occasion to make war on them.
On May 20, 1805, Napoleon Bonaparte, about to be crowned King of Italy, ordered the façade to be finished.
On 1 August 1794, at Cuges ( Bouches-du-Rhône department ), she married Joseph Bonaparte, elder brother of Napoléon Bonaparte.
" On his gravestone in Cleveland, North Carolina, at Third Creek Presbyterian Church on Third Creek Church Road, one will find the words " A native of France and soldier of the French Revolution under Napoleon Bonaparte ".
On his safe return to Corsica he was warmly received by Pasquale Paoli, but found himself in opposition to the Bonaparte brothers who belonged to a different Corsican clan ( and one he detested ) who were now veering towards the Jacobin party.
On 3 August, while Bonaparte defeated the Austrian corps of Peter Quasdanovich, Augereau held off the main Austrian army of Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser.
On March 2, 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte occupied Ramla during his unsuccessful bid to conquer Palestine, using the Franciscan hospice as his headquarters.

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