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We never met without issuing a pronunciamento on some question.
EIGHTY YEARS AND MORE; REMINISCENCES 1815-1897ELIZABETH CADY STANTON
Those who were delaying the Pronunciamento had to give it their support, however much they considered it inexpedient.
THE CHRONICLES OF A GAY GORDONJOS MARIA GORDON
Castillo prepared to resist the Pronunciamento and march against the troops at Murviedro.
THE CHRONICLES OF A GAY GORDONJOS MARIA GORDON
He delivered the commonplace pronunciamento in a tone which would have conveyed much to a mountain man.
THE MAN FROM THE BITTER ROOTSCAROLINE LOCKHART
It is seen to be a power existing in pronunciamento only, It has never won a field.
THE PAPERS AND WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOLUME FIVEABRAHAM LINCOLN
But a few years before that Huxley and his colleagues got up a kind of pronunciamento deploring the existing state of affairs.
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY; A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE AND WORKP. CHALMERS MITCHELL
So would it have been but for a betrayal, through which the pronunciamento had miscarried, or rather did not come off.
THE FREE LANCESMAYNE REID
The butler gave warning on the spot, keeping on his nightcap to give greater effect to his pronunciamento.
THE MISSION OF MR. EUSTACE GREYNEROBERT HICHENS
At this pronunciamento of Aunt Lavina's a swift glance passed between the two old women.
BURNED BRIDGESBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR
Following this pronunciamento, Senator Hanway began laying personal pipes for four years away with pristine ardor.
THE PRESIDENTALFRED HENRY LEWIS
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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