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Page 976
... considered that the provident dispositions ordered by me for the welfare of the Population of these my Kingdoms , cannot imme- diately yield their salutary effect , as they depend on a successive space of time ; not being possible for ...
... considered that the provident dispositions ordered by me for the welfare of the Population of these my Kingdoms , cannot imme- diately yield their salutary effect , as they depend on a successive space of time ; not being possible for ...
Page 1036
... considered by the Nation as a proof of my constant and natural wish for their welfare , and that your High Mightinesses will be acknowledged as their worthy Representatives . I cannot , however , conceal from your High Mightinesses ...
... considered by the Nation as a proof of my constant and natural wish for their welfare , and that your High Mightinesses will be acknowledged as their worthy Representatives . I cannot , however , conceal from your High Mightinesses ...
Page 1069
... considered as one and indivisible , reserves for each of the Provinces its liberty , sovereignty , and independence , in all matters which do not concern the common weal , securing and guaranteeing to each of them these valuable ...
... considered as one and indivisible , reserves for each of the Provinces its liberty , sovereignty , and independence , in all matters which do not concern the common weal , securing and guaranteeing to each of them these valuable ...
Page 1070
... considered as forming part thereof , all the Provinces which at the date of the Revolution of the Capital of Santa Fé , namely , on the 20th July , 1810 , were regarded and reputed as such , and which , in the continuance and exercise ...
... considered as forming part thereof , all the Provinces which at the date of the Revolution of the Capital of Santa Fé , namely , on the 20th July , 1810 , were regarded and reputed as such , and which , in the continuance and exercise ...
Page 1071
... considered most con- venient , without prejudice to the Union or to the rights hereafter mentioned . 7. The protection and encouragement of agriculture , the arts , sciences , commerce , and whatsoever else can conduce to their ...
... considered most con- venient , without prejudice to the Union or to the rights hereafter mentioned . 7. The protection and encouragement of agriculture , the arts , sciences , commerce , and whatsoever else can conduce to their ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 4 Great Britain. Foreign Office,Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office Affichage du livre entier - 1838 |
British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 83 Great Britain. Foreign Office,Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office Affichage du livre entier - 1897 |
British and Foreign State Papers Great Britain. Foreign Office,Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office Affichage du livre entier - 1913 |
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Page 1191 - ... upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Page 960 - La personne du roi est inviolable et sacrée. Ses ministres sont responsables. Au roi seul appartient la puissance executive. 13. Le roi est le chef suprême de l'Etat ; il commande les forces de terre et de mer , déclare la guerre , fait les traités de paix , d'alliance et de commerce...
Page 959 - Nous avons dû, à l'exemple des Rois nos prédécesseurs, apprécier les effets des progrès toujours croissants des lumières, les rapports nouveaux que ces progrès ont introduits dans la société, la direction imprimée aux esprits depuis un demi-siècle, et les graves altérations qui en sont résultées...
Page 1605 - East by a line to be drawn along the middle of the river St. Croix, from its mouth in the bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid highlands which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic ocean from those which fall into the river St. Lawrence...
Page 960 - A ces causes, Nous avons volontairement, et par le libre exercice de notre Autorité Royale, accordé et accordons, fait concession et octroi à nos Sujets, tant pour nous que pour nos Successeurs, et à toujours, de la Charte Constitutionnelle qui suit : Droit Public des Français.
Page 959 - ... pour leur propre intérêt, les droits et les prérogatives de notre couronne. Nous avons espéré qu'instruits par l'expérience, ils seraient convaincus que l'autorité suprême peut seule donner aux institutions qu'elle établit la force, la permanence et la majesté dont elle est elle-même revêtue; qu'ainsi, lorsque la sagesse des rois s'accorde librement avec le vœu des peuples, une Charte constitutionnelle peut être de longue durée...
Page 964 - La noblesse ancienne reprend ses titres. La nouvelle conserve les siens. Le Roi fait des nobles à volonté; mais il ne leur accorde que des rangs et des honneurs, sans aucune exemption des charges et des devoirs de la société.
Page 1310 - Such is the spectacle of injuries and indignities, which have been heaped on our country; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts, have not been able to avert.
Page 955 - ... l'impôt sera librement consenti; la liberté publique et individuelle assurée; la liberté de la presse respectée sauf les précautions nécessaires à la tranquillité publique; la liberté des cultes garantie; les propriétés seront inviolables et sacrées; la vente des biens nationaux restera irrévocable ; les ministres responsables pourront être poursuivis par une des chambres législatives...
Page 1185 - ... she shall again attempt to enter, but she shall be permitted to go to any other port or place she shall think proper.