Definitionn. a public statement containing information about an event that has happened or is going to happen
Last update: June 12, 2015
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The codification of the civil law, which soon became necessary, was effected by the promulgation in 1859 of the Mejelle, or civil code. [Please select]
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"In Baltimore, where slavery existed until the promulgation of Lincoln's proclamation, the colored people are plentiful." [Please select]
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[57] Now, we did not commence to love God and to think of our salvation until after the promulgation of the Gospel. [Please select]
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"It was at the time of the fourth decree of persecution, a few months before the promulgation of the first edict of toleration." [Please select]
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Beadnell, of the Geological Survey of Egypt, to whom we are indebted for the promulgation of the more modern and probable view, says: "Is it certain that the high plateau was then clothed with forests." [Please select]
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