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If a group of people failed to disperse within one hour of the proclamation, the Act provided that the authorities could use force to disperse them.
Both the British and Irish Acts provided that the Constitution would be brought into force by a royal proclamation, which was accordingly issued on 6 December.
In the 8th – 11th centuries, according to information provided by the Taktikon Uspensky, the Klētorologion of Philotheos ( 899 ) and the writings of Constantine Porphyrogennetos, below the imperial titles, the Byzantines distinguished two distinct categories of dignities (): the " dignities by award " (), which were purely honorific court titles and were conferred by the award of a symbol of rank, and the " dignities by proclamation " (), which were offices of the state and were conferred by imperial pronouncement.
On August 4, 2011, U. S. President Barack Obama announced a proclamation suspending U. S. entry to individuals active in " serious human rights and humanitarian law violations " and called for the creation of an Interagency Atrocities Prevention Board to review, coordinate and develop an atrocity prevention and response policy, and incorporate recommendations provided by the Genocide Prevention Task Force.
On 5 January 1718, a proclamation was issued announcing clemency for all piratical offences, provided that those seeking what became known as the " King's Pardon " surrendered not later than 5 September 1718.
The official proclamation called him " an icon in the Keep Austin Weird scene " who provided " an indelible image " in the memories of many Austin visitors and tourists over the years.
The Crown has from time to time legislated by proclamation ; and the Statute of Proclamations 1539 provided that proclamations made by the king with the assent of the council should have the force of statute law if they were not prejudicial to " any person's inheritance, offices, liberties, goods, chattels or life.
The proclamation also noted that Bellevue Loves Memphis provided every city fire station with a copy of the movie “ Fireproof ,” assisted with the City of Memphis clean up, and assisted with ten block parties.
It amended Article 96 of the Constitution ; it also amended the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution by inserting a new paragraph 19, which amongst other things provided that all proclamations, proclamation orders, Chief Martial Law Administrator's Orders, Martial Law Regulations, Martial Law Orders, Martial Law Instructions, ordinances and other laws made from 24 March 1982 to 11 November 1986 ( inclusive ) had been validly made, and could not be called into question before any court or tribunal or other authority.
The proclamation of the Second Vatican Council in favor of religious freedom in 1965 provided more rights to other religious denominations in Spain.

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Under the Act of Settlement, male-preference primogeniture succession of an Anglican legitimate descendant of the Electress Sophia is automatic and immediate, neither depending on, nor waiting for, any proclamation.
The fragments describe a Babylonian king ( spelled N-b-n-y ) who is afflicted by God with an " evil disease " for a period of seven years ; he is cured and his sins forgiven after the intervention of a Jewish exile who is described as a " diviner "; he issues a written proclamation in praise of the Most High God, and speaks in the first person.
:" When the day for the assembly which was held in the town of Birka drew near, in accordance with their national custom the king caused a proclamation to be made to the people by the voice of a herald, in order that they might be informed concerning the object of their mission.
But, by the publication of Antony's will, which had been put into his hands by the traitor Plancus, and by carefully letting it be known at Rome what preparations were going on at Samos, and how entirely Antony was acting as the agent of Cleopatra, Octavian produced such a violent outburst of feeling that he easily obtained Antony's deposition from the consulship of 31, for which he had been designated, and a vote for a proclamation of war against Cleopatra, well understood to mean against Antony, though he was not named.
Some modern scholars use the belief of Jesus ' followers in the resurrection as a point of departure for establishing the continuity of the historical Jesus and the proclamation of the early church.
In England, Henry I's proclamation of the Charter of Liberties in 1100 bound the king for the first time in his treatment of the clergy and the nobility.
On June 20, 1868, Governor General the Viscount Monck issued a royal proclamation asking for Canadians to celebrate the anniversary of the confederation.
Branch churches outside the United States may schedule their Thanksgiving service when convenient for them, most choosing a day in October or November, and the Thanksgiving Day proclamation by the United States president, may be omitted.
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.
) Douglass described the spirit of those awaiting the proclamation: " We were waiting and listening as for a bolt from the sky ... we were watching ... by the dim light of the stars for the dawn of a new day ... we were longing for the answer to the agonizing prayers of centuries.
He issued a proclamation declaring, " we have repaid these cannibals, war for war, crime for crime, outrage for outrage.
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.
Ahmet Zogu was elected president for a term of seven years by the National Assembly, prior to his proclamation King of Albanians.
* 1933 – The Nazi eugenics begins with the proclamation of the Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring that calls for the compulsory sterilization of any citizen who suffers from alleged genetic disorders.
Andrew Jackson issued a proclamation against the doctrine of nullification, stating: " I consider … the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed by one State, incompatible with the existence of the Union, contradicted expressly by the letter of the Constitution, unauthorized by its spirit, inconsistent with every principle on which it was founded, and destructive of the great object for which it was formed.
* 1868 – Decoration Day ( the predecessor of the modern " Memorial Day ") is observed in the United States for the first time ( By " Commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic " John A. Logan's proclamation on May 5 ).
On 9 July, from Kenninghall, Norfolk, she wrote to the privy council with orders for her proclamation as Edward's successor.
Over the centuries, papal claims of spiritual authority have been ever more firmly expressed, culminating in 1870 with the proclamation of the dogma of papal infallibility for rare occasions when the pope speaks ex cathedra — literally " from the chair ( of St. Peter )"— to issue a formal definition of faith or morals.

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According to the critics, the appointment of this and successive governments consisting of aisle-crossers instead of the proclamation of new elections, caused a constitutional crisis and political instability that lasted for more than two years and led to the dictatorship of 1967 – 1974.
Archduke Johann of Austria | Archduke Johann's proclamation to the German people upon appointment as Administrator of the Realm
He had held the appointment for six years, when on the King's death, he printed a proclamation of the accession of Lady Jane Grey, in which he signed himself " Printer to the Queen.
The genesis of the police was the appointment of a sheriff by Captain Stirling in June 1829, as part of the proclamation of the Swan River Colony.
Neville took part in the proclamation of Edward of York as king, who confirmed his appointment as chancellor.
In the eastern court, the appointment to consulship became a part of the rite of proclamation of a new emperor from Justin II ( r. 565 – 578 ) on, and is last attested in the proclamation of the future Constans II ( r. 641 – 668 ) as consul in 632.

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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.
In his proclamation Streit said that having been foreign minister he was in a position to give a formal denial to this statement.
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.
# 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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