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Four days later they landed near Crotone, intending to go to Cosenza, liberate the political prisoners and issue their proclamations.
Katmai was later enlarged to nearly 2. 8 million acres ( 11, 000 km² ) by subsequent Antiquities Act proclamations and for many years was the largest national park system unit.
Since then, the date of the king or queen's birthday has been determined throughout the British Empire and later the Commonwealth according to either different royal proclamations issued by the sovereign or governor or by statute laws passed by the local parliament.
French and German settlers complained about their inability to acquire property in New Zealand, and so, from 1844, aliens in New Zealand were able to become ‘ natural born subjects of Her Majesty Victoria ’ through proclamations by the governor ( which would later to confirmed by ordinances ).
When John Duffy was later arrested, charged and convicted, it turned out 13 of Canter's 17 proclamations about the perpetrator were accurate.
The voyages primarily comprised an ' acquisitive exploratory expedition ' ( Collis, 2004: 4 ), with Mawson making proclamations of British sovereignty over Antarctic lands at each of their five landfalls — on the understanding that the territory would later be handed to Australia ( as it was in 1933 ).

proclamations and kings
Leading kings appear in public roles at church-state proclamations ... and at royal conferences with their peers.
These works include official proclamations by Vietnamese kings, royal histories, and declarations of independence from China, as well as Vietnamese Poetry.

proclamations and among
Using the name ' Lvov ', he wrote and printed leaflets and proclamations, distributed revolutionary pamphlets, and popularized socialist ideas among industrial workers and revolutionary students.
Further, courts must follow their own proclamations of law made earlier on other cases, and honor rulings made by other courts in disputes among the parties before them pertaining to the same pattern of facts or events, unless they have a strong reason to change these rulings ( see Law of the case re: a court's previous holding being binding precedent for that court ).
Volunteers were enlisted from among gold miners in Otago and Melbourne for military service and a total of 479, 848 hectares were confiscated in Taranaki by means of proclamations in January and September 1865.
The following table organises the pro forma text from the letters patent by columns for each rank, with common text spanning multiple columns, depicting some of the similarities and differences among the proclamations.
The nagarit, played with a curved stick, is usually found in a secular context such as royal functions or the announcement of proclamations, though it has a liturgical function among the Beta Israel.
The scene set, the film moves to 1807 and a Kolberg not yet affected by war, where the inhabitants are shown enjoying life, and the town's leaders, Nettelbeck chief among them, discuss Napoleon's proclamations, and what it will mean to them.
The nagarit, played with a curved stick, is usually found in a secular context such as royal functions or the announcement of proclamations, though it has a liturgical function among the Beta Israel.

proclamations and its
However, three self-admitted EA members arrested in April 2010 claimed that they were anarchists — a designation 17N rejected in its proclamations.
In its early years, the Liberty Bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens to public meetings and proclamations.
The official English title " Governor-General " was largely replaced by the official Irish title " Seanascal " or its direct translation Seneschal ; however, " Governor-General " remained the legal form used in official English-language documents and proclamations.
In 2012 the museum reported its library collection to contain over 80, 000 items of historic importance ( such as maps, proclamations and rare books ) and a further 254, 000 items of reference material.
Some of the published proclamations of the formation of this state that it " will work closely with the National-Socialist Greater Germany, under the leadership of its leader Adolf Hitler which is forming a new order in Europe and the world and is helping the Ukrainian People to free itself from Moscovite occupation.
Some of the published proclamations of the formation of this state that it " will work closely with the National-Socialist Greater Germany, under the leadership of its leader Adolf Hitler which is forming a new order in Europe and the world "-as stated in the text of the " Act of Proclamation of Ukrainian Statehood ".
When the Polish army occupied Moscow in 1611, Lyapunov, inspired by Patriarch Germogen's proclamations, levied the First People's Volunteer Army and became its leader.
" However, its official descendant, the Royal Gazette, is a government publication for legal notices and proclamations rather than a proper newspaper ;
On its own, it appears on all federal government proclamations.
An investigative article by Los Angeles Times reporters Julie Cart and Maria LaGanga revealed that Braun discussed grazing extensively in correspondence just before her suicide. The proclamation for the Carrizo Plain National Monument addressed grazing, but its language is similar to that found in most similar proclamations.
In three subsequent proclamations published in Athens newspaper Athinaiki ( 24 November 1997, 28 April 1999, 7 March 2000 ), RN said its members had also been responsible for bombing a Coast Guard fuel facility on 28 October 1996 and, using the name " Liberation Struggle " ( Apeleftherotikos Agonas ), for a failed bombing of an Athens courthouse on 27 January 1997.
The drafter of RN's convoluted proclamations did not specify a clear ideology for the group, though RN's support for Christoforos Marinos implies its operational members were probably anarchists.
The newspaper became known for its policy of publishing the proclamations of such groups without criticism.

proclamations and list
It also contains a list of the proclamations of Canada and orders in council relating to the coming into force of federal acts.

proclamations and .
Shocked at the response to our proclamations, we grow more defensive, and worse, we lose our sense of humor and proportion.
There are boxed proclamations in the newspaper of watchings, pinnings, ringings, engagements, and marriages in a scrupulously graded hierarchy of felicity.
As president, he implemented his own form of Presidential Reconstruction – a series of proclamations directing the seceded states to hold conventions and elections to re-form their civil governments.
These proclamations embodied Johnson's conciliatory policies towards the South, as well as his rush to reincorporate the former Confederate states into the union without due regard for freedmen's rights ; these positions and his vetoes of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with Radical Republicans who demanded harsher measures.
Johnson implemented his Reconstruction policy initially with two proclamations.
Neither of these proclamations included provisions regarding black suffrage or freedmen's rights.
Since Johnson's proclamations allowed the Southern states to control the procedure and conduct of their elections in 1865, prominent former Confederate leaders were elected to the U. S. Congress ( but not seated ).
As president, he implemented his own form of Presidential Reconstruction – a series of proclamations directing the seceded states to hold conventions and elections to re-form their civil governments.
These proclamations embodied Johnson's conciliatory policies towards the South, as well as his rush to reincorporate the former Confederate states into the union without due regard for freedmen's rights ; these positions and his vetoes of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with Radical Republicans.
In this capacity, the governor will issue royal proclamations and sign orders in council.
Scholars were sent to Europe to collect pamphlets, society publications, government documents, newspapers, posters, proclamations, and other ephemeral materials related to the war and the revolutions that followed it.
Despite his proclamations that, " I like a jealous wife ," " We get on so well together ( because ) we don't have illusions about each other ," and, " I wouldn't give you two cents for a dame without a temper ," it was a highly destructive relationship.
In fear of his life, he retired to his house for the rest of the year, issuing occasional proclamations of bad omens.
Krupp demanded a loyalty oath, required workers to obtain written permission from their foremen when they needed to use the toilet, and issued proclamations telling his workers not to concern themselves with national politics.
Their visit to the Pacific Northwest, maps, and proclamations of sovereignty with medals and flags were legal steps needed to claim title to each indigenous nations ' lands under the Doctrine of Discovery.
These proclamations were known as the Donations of Alexandria and caused a fatal breach in Antony's relations with Rome.
proclamations for celebrating the " 500th Birthday of the naming of America " in earth science to energize youth thirst for knowledge.
Official proclamations stated that the DPRK and PRC were in " complete agreement " on all major issues.
Copies of his original proclamations can be found in Entoku-ji in the city of Gifu.
" She criticizes proponents of the unitary executive for expanding " the many existing uncheckable executive powers – such as executive orders, decrees, memorandums, proclamations, national security directives and legislative signing statements – that already allow presidents to enact a good deal of foreign and domestic policy without aid, interference or consent from Congress.
Presidential proclamations, from the earliest days, have often been laden with religious if not explicitly Christian language.
In order to sidestep disagreements between these two factions, recent Humanist proclamations define Humanism as a " life stance "; proponents of this view making up the third faction.
Those that remain include storage and use of the Great Seal of the United States, performance of protocol functions for the White House, and the drafting of certain proclamations.

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