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Example sentences for "proclaim"

Lexicographically close words:
processo; processor; processors; processus; proche; proclaime; proclaimed; proclaimer; proclaimeth; proclaiming
  1. Everyone warned him that if the Estates were summoned their first action would be to proclaim Augustenburg as Duke.

  2. It enabled the Government to proclaim in all large towns a state of siege, and to expel from them by the mere decree of the police anyone suspected of Socialist agitation.

  3. There are, however, voices which proclaim that the supervision by the government is not as thorough as it should be, and that the conditions of the communal property have deteriorated.

  4. Preferring more than one wife is not originally American: on that score Uncle John cannot shake clean the skirts of his garment, nor proclaim his virtue as white as snow.

  5. Be this as it may, General, I don't come here to cast a single reflection on you; nor would I proclaim to the fellow citizens of these United States that you are in any wise accountable for what I am going to say and disclose.

  6. The steaming punch now awaited us; I filled the General's glass, and he said 'this was a great country, which would soon send Young America out on the world to proclaim manifest destiny.

  7. Besides changing their religion, the sturdy Netherlanders saw fit to throw off the sway of their legitimate ruler, and to proclaim the thrice heretical doctrine of the sovereignty of the people.

  8. And such are Palestrina's simple, majestic compositions, which, conceived in the highest fervour of piety and love, proclaim the godlike with might and glory.

  9. In vain do I redouble the violence of the language in which I proclaim my heterodoxies.

  10. His leathern overcoat and peaked cap proclaim him one of the dismounted passengers.

  11. He has sent out seventy of His followers, to go by twos into every town, and herald His approach, and proclaim that the day of the Lord is at hand.

  12. Surely the time is now ripe for Jesus to proclaim Himself king.

  13. In other words, the impulses leading to the origin of species proclaim a resourcefulness on the part of what we call life which we have every reason to think inexhaustible.

  14. The Being, therefore, whom you, without knowing it, revere, Him I now proclaim to you.

  15. Should we have waited till Protestantism with its Bible had sowed the seeds of that right of judgment which they proclaim is inherent in all men?

  16. Our gorgeous 'Despotism' will arise reinvigorated by its trials, and the Church will proclaim herself the Queen of Europe!

  17. It was on that account that he came there to proclaim that her Majesty's Ministers had done the farmers a great piece of injustice, and that they had in fact emptied the pockets of the British farmers by their legislation.

  18. How could we tell our Spartan wives That, in this sacred room, We dared, with impious throats, proclaim A rival to the Hume?

  19. All these he relinquished, after he had passed his three-score years, to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus to the savages of North America.

  20. Five years passed away, when Father Claude Allouez, with a small band of Christian heroes, penetrated these wilds to proclaim the glad tidings of the Gospel.

  21. How much better, like Raymond the Great and his historian, to proclaim that science and religion ought no more to be confused with each other than the relative and the absolute, the finite and the infinite, the darkness and the light!

  22. Salt is in it to keep our fleshly grass from putrefaction; poets might proclaim its virtues.

  23. We point out the danger to him, and if he will run the country on to it, we proclaim him guilty either of inebriety or of treason--the alternatives are named: one or the other has him.

  24. While our white fellow-citizens justly herald the fame of Ensign Bagley, who was known to the author from his youth, let our colored patriots proclaim the heroism of Tunnell of Accomac.

  25. On this very spot, only a few days ago, all these troops had been assembled to proclaim King James.

  26. Still, in spite of these drawbacks, they presented a very gallant appearance when drawn up in the market-place to proclaim King James.

  27. Immediately on the arrival of Lord Widdrington at Warkworth, the first business of the insurgent leaders was to collect all their forces in the court-yard of the castle, and proclaim King James.

  28. My notion is, that the best thing to do here would be to plant our tricolour, proclaim the land a colony of France, and take to our boats again.

  29. Hindu mythology, ancient and modern history, and more especially the European literature of revolution, are ransacked to furnish examples that justify revolt and proclaim its inevitable success.

  30. And the heavenly hosts proclaim their "Thrice Holy" for ever and ever.

  31. In order to learn to know God and to make progress in this knowledge we must contemplate the Divine attributes and perfections, and the works which proclaim them.

  32. But yet more plainly than creation does the redemption proclaim the glory of God.

  33. They decided that the place was too important to be parted with, but undertook to raise any sum of money for the ransom; and if this were not accepted, proposed to ask the Pope to proclaim a crusade for his rescue.

  34. Their life-cycle, however, the structure of the reproductive organs and their whole organization proclaim them to be Bryophyta (q.

  35. Carried away by the enthusiasm of Laharpe, who had returned to Russia from Paris, Alexander began openly to proclaim his admiration for French institutions and for the person of Bonaparte.

  36. You and I cannot be confined within the weak list of a country's fashions," for do we not proclaim and justify our own?

  37. Each faction wishes to carry its point, for ever and anon both rejoin the main body and proclaim and testify.

  38. Let the trumpets speak up, and proclaim this happy arrival; and open wide our gates, without delay.

  39. As for Her Highness, certes, it is not needed that I should proclaim her qualities.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proclaim" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    proclaimed emperor; proclaimed king