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promulgation

[prom-uhl-gey-shuhn] / ˌprɒm əlˈgeɪ ʃən /


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To recount the constitutional changes from the Restoration to the Promulgation of the New Constitution.

From The Constitutional Development of Japan 1863-1881 by Iyenaga, Toyokichi

From the Creation to the Deluge; 2. from the Deluge to Abraham; 3. from Abraham to Moses; 4. from the Promulgation of the Mosaic Law.

From The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, September 1879 by Various

The Promulgation of Universal Peace, op. cit., p.

From Century of Light by Baha'i International Community

The Promulgation of Ordinances.—The administrative system of Italy is modelled, in the main, upon that of France.

From The Governments of Europe by Ogg, Frederic Austin

Weakness.—Congress appeals to the constituent Authority.—Interval of two Years between the Appeal and the Promulgation of the new Constitution.

From American Institutions and Their Influence by Tocqueville, Alexis de




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