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Example sentences for "promulgation"

Lexicographically close words:
promptu; promulgate; promulgated; promulgates; promulgating; promulgator; promulgators; promulged; promys; promyse
  1. In Poland, as we learn from "Les Jesuites de la Russie blanche," the spoliation had started even before the promulgation of the edict.

  2. Thus ended the first sixteen years of the Society's existence in France, after the promulgation of the Bull of Pius VII "Sollicitudo omnium ecclesiarum.

  3. Apparently there had been a flaw in the promulgation of the "Bull" or Brief.

  4. Philip did as he had done before, simply prohibited the promulgation of the bull in Spain, and clapped the leaders of the Catalans into the dungeons of the Inquisition.

  5. It did not take long, therefore, for matters to reach a crisis, the main bone of contention being the king’s direct control of the clergy, and his claim to withhold the papal bulls from promulgation in Spain.

  6. The true inference to be drawn is that no civilization is safe, nor even genuine, until it embraces all classes of the community; and the promulgation of Christianity was the first step toward that.

  7. A promulgation of a tariff prepared by a commission is equivalent to a declaration on the part of these officials that the rates or some of the rates charged by the railroads are unreasonably high.

  8. Prior to 1417 they were "locked up in the breasts of the Deemsters," but Sir John Stanley found that so much injustice was being done under the pretence of law, that he ordered a promulgation to be made.

  9. A thousand years ago the Norsemen established a form of government on the island, and every fifth of July the Manxman has his open-air Parliament for the promulgation of laws.

  10. Probably this has not always been fully borne in mind by those who have denounced the promulgation of the decree Ne temere in Ireland.

  11. A movement of retrogression the promulgation of the decree may have been; but every religious body must be free to lay down rules as to its membership.

  12. Many Nonconformist bodies have protested against the promulgation of the decree in British Dominions.

  13. A great deal of capital has recently been made in the Unionist Press on account of the promulgation of the Motu Proprio "Quantavis Diligentia.

  14. With the promulgation of the new Constitution in 1965 the name of the country was changed to the Socialist Republic of Romania (Republica Socialista Romania).

  15. Since the promulgation of the 1965 Constitution, the Council of Ministers has been reorganized several times.

  16. Language can never portray nor imagination fully conceive the enthusiastic joy that marked the promulgation of the Declaration of Independence among the people.

  17. It is opposed to all oppression--abhors all tyrants--rejoices in the promulgation of liberal principles.

  18. Almost simultaneous with the promulgation of the Declaration of Independence by Congress a convention of delegates convened for the purpose of raising the arch of a republican constitution and government over the Keystone State.

  19. So as to bring home to every worker the safety idea, the personnel of the sub- or mill-committees is constantly changed with the view that each worker will sooner or later take part in the promulgation of safety.

  20. At the time of the promulgation of the plan it was made plain that there would be no increases in salaries of officials.

  21. The only intervening occurrence meriting attention is the promulgation of a French decree purporting to be a definitive repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrees.

  22. The reassertion of this principle, especially in reference to North America, is at this day but the promulgation of a policy which no European power should cherish the disposition to resist.

  23. This state of affairs was brought to a crisis in May last by the promulgation of a decree levying a contribution pro rata upon all the capital in the Republic between certain specified amounts, whether held by Mexicans or foreigners.

  24. The advancement of the Empire of Japan has been evidenced by the recent promulgation of a new constitution, containing valuable guaranties of liberty and providing for a responsible ministry to conduct the Government.

  25. It has already been indicated that the great work performed by Descartes was, like that of Bacon, the promulgation of a new method.

  26. These differences we shall recognize more fully later on; at present we may fix our minds on the two great points of resemblance: 1st, the decisive separation of philosophy from theology; 2d, the promulgation of a new method.

  27. But, Mary, admitting as you do, that you believe there exist many truly conscientious members of this sect, why indulge your apprehension at the promulgation of its tenets?

  28. How incomprehensible the apathy with which the English regard the promulgation of Puseyism in their church!

  29. In 1967 the continued loss of valuable farmland led to the promulgation of a special law for the preservation of land; details of this law are not available.

  30. Footnote 50: The promulgation was a surprise to him; it was also a defeat, as he had aimed at a direct understanding between Greeks and Bulgars and not at a solution which left the Porte as arbitrator between these two Christian races.

  31. As for the vain and feeble effort of two or three cabinets to prohibit the promulgation of the decrees of the Vatican Council, it is too absurd to argue about, and too harmless to excite any alarm or indignation.

  32. Murder was just as criminal before as after the promulgation of the ten commandments.

  33. Is it a crime to compliment a lover of justice, an advocate of liberty; one who devoted his life to the elevation of man, the discovery of truth, and the promulgation of what he believed to be right?

  34. Descartes was the originator of a theory of the movements of the universe by a mechanical process--the Cartesian theory of vortices--which for several decades after its promulgation reigned supreme in science.

  35. And likewise, seeing the gospel was preached in paradise, and afterwards to Abraham, God could not be false in his promise made to Abraham, neither could the promulgation of the law that followed make that null which went before, Gal.

  36. What was the end of the promulgation of it on mount Sinai?

  37. But look to the end of it, and see gospel saving doctrine in the very promulgation of it.

  38. Ordinances of assemblies are but like the herald promulgation of the king’s statute and law, if it vary in any thing from his intention, it is not valid and binding.

  39. To discover unto us the right end and use of the law, the great design and purpose of God in making such a glorious promulgation of the law on mount Sinai, and delivering it by the ministry of angels, in the hands of a mediator.

  40. And so we find our way back to the proposition, that the book clubs have been judiciously restricted to the promulgation of the works of dead authors.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "promulgation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advertisement; airing; announcement; book; broadcast; broadcasting; circulation; declaration; decree; display; dissemination; imposition; issue; periodical; printing; proclamation; pronouncement; propagation; publication; publicity; publishing; spread; ventilation