Biographical SketchesBooks for Libraries Press, 1972 - 517 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 49
Nassau William Senior. The constitution of 1791 had failed , partly from its intrinsic defects , partly from the disinclination of the separate authorities to acknowledge the rights which the constitution gave to others , or the ...
Nassau William Senior. The constitution of 1791 had failed , partly from its intrinsic defects , partly from the disinclination of the separate authorities to acknowledge the rights which the constitution gave to others , or the ...
الصفحة 126
... constitution which should render impossible the tyranny of either an individual or an assembly . For this purpose they enacted the constitution of 1795 , or , as it was called in the jargon of that period , de l'An III . This constitution ...
... constitution which should render impossible the tyranny of either an individual or an assembly . For this purpose they enacted the constitution of 1795 , or , as it was called in the jargon of that period , de l'An III . This constitution ...
الصفحة 127
... constitution of 1795 , for it corresponds in many important particulars with that of 1848. Each was the work of an ... constitution supplied any machinery by which a difference of opinion between these two great authorities could be ...
... constitution of 1795 , for it corresponds in many important particulars with that of 1848. Each was the work of an ... constitution supplied any machinery by which a difference of opinion between these two great authorities could be ...
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