A History of the Revolutions in Europe Since the Downfal of Napoleon: Comprising Those of France, Belgium and PolandS. Hanmer, 1831 - 408 من الصفحات |
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... give in their adhesion to the diet ; Battle of Boromel ; Dwernicki on the frontiers of Gallicia ; Report of his situation ; Marches into Austria ; Conduct of the Aus- trian cabinet ; Operations of the armies near Warsaw ; The Poles ...
... give in their adhesion to the diet ; Battle of Boromel ; Dwernicki on the frontiers of Gallicia ; Report of his situation ; Marches into Austria ; Conduct of the Aus- trian cabinet ; Operations of the armies near Warsaw ; The Poles ...
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... of the Polish army ; Proclamation of Rosycki ; Poles retire into Austria , and give up the contest ; General remarks . Page 343 . APPENDIX . Page 361 HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTIONS IN EUROPE . FRANCE . CHAPTER xii CONTENTS .
... of the Polish army ; Proclamation of Rosycki ; Poles retire into Austria , and give up the contest ; General remarks . Page 343 . APPENDIX . Page 361 HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTIONS IN EUROPE . FRANCE . CHAPTER xii CONTENTS .
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... give pleasure to the reigning administration . This event . was soon followed by the disbanding of the National Guards of the capitol , -a body of forty - five thousand men , who had never shown much devotion to the royal cause , and ...
... give pleasure to the reigning administration . This event . was soon followed by the disbanding of the National Guards of the capitol , -a body of forty - five thousand men , who had never shown much devotion to the royal cause , and ...
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... He it was , who presented the odious law against the liberty of the press , in 1824 , and had always ́ been the great advocate of the principle of primogeniture . To give greater weight to the party , a new 3 FRANCE . 25.
... He it was , who presented the odious law against the liberty of the press , in 1824 , and had always ́ been the great advocate of the principle of primogeniture . To give greater weight to the party , a new 3 FRANCE . 25.
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Comprising Those of France, Belgium and Poland A counsellor at law. To give greater weight to the party , a new department was created for the Baron Capelle , by separating the charge of the canals , highways and public works , from the ...
Comprising Those of France, Belgium and Poland A counsellor at law. To give greater weight to the party , a new department was created for the Baron Capelle , by separating the charge of the canals , highways and public works , from the ...
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الصفحة 375 - The Representatives of the people of FRANCE, formed into a NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, considering that ignorance, neglect, or contempt of human rights, are the sole causes of public misfortunes and corruptions of Government...
الصفحة 375 - ... ever kept attentive to their rights and their duties: that the acts of the legislative and executive powers of Government, being capable of being every moment compared with the end of political institutions, may be more respected: and also, that the future claims of the citizens, being directed by simple and incontestable principles, may always tend to the maintenance of the Constitution, and the general happiness.
الصفحة 377 - The unrestrained communication of! thoughts and opinions being one of the most precious rights of man, every citizen may speak, write, and publish freely, provided he is responsible for the abuse of this liberty in cases determined by the law.
الصفحة 375 - I. Men are born and always continue free and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only on public utility. II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man; and these rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance of oppression.
الصفحة 359 - They never fail who die In a great cause : the block may soak their gore ; Their heads may sodden in the sun ; their limbs Be strung to city gates and castle walls — But still their spirit walks abroad. Though years Elapse, and others share as dark a doom, They but augment the deep and sweeping thoughts Which overpower all others, and conduct The world at last to freedom.
الصفحة 376 - Political liberty consists in the power of doing whatever does not injure another. The exercise of the natural rights of every man, has no other limits than those which are necessary to secure to every other man the free exercise of the same rights ; and these limits are determinable only by the law.
الصفحة 107 - Their cause appeared to me to be just, the dangers immense — the necessity imperative — my duty sacred — I hastened to the midst of this valiant people, followed by my family, and wearing those colours which, for the second time, have marked among us the triumph of liberty.
الصفحة 364 - ... regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State.
الصفحة 373 - YE sons of freedom, wake to glory! Hark! hark! what myriads bid you rise! Your children, wives, and grandsires hoary, Behold their tears, and hear their cries! Shall hateful tyrants, mischief breeding, With hireling hosts, a ruffian band, Affright and desolate the land, While peace and liberty lie bleeding? To arms! to arms! ye brave! Th" avenging sword unsheath ; March on!
الصفحة 376 - The nation is essentially the source of all sovereignty ; nor can any individual, or any body of men be entitled to any authority which is not expressly derived from it.