1 In the count's room, which was full of tobacco smoke, they talked of war that had been announced in a manifesto, and about the recruiting.
2 None of them had yet seen the manifesto, but they all knew it had appeared.
3 And as up to the eleventh of July no manifesto or appeal had been received, exaggerated reports became current about them and about the position of Russia.
4 The countess shook her head disapprovingly and angrily at every solemn expression in the manifesto.
5 The Emperor's manifesto was read, evoking enthusiasm, and then all moved about discussing it.
6 He published his manifesto, whereby he set himself forth as the deliverer of the isles of the sea and vicar-general of all Oceanica.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 71. The Jeroboam's Story.