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The Proscribed German Student: Being a Sketch of Some Interesting Incidents ... - Page 165
by Ludwig Clausing - 1836 - 244 pages
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Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World ..., Volume 8

Conrad Malte-Brun - Atlases - 1831 - 924 pages
...has the right of conferring pardons ; but he cannot make any new laws, or interpret old ones, raise taxes, or declare war, without the consent of the...convoking. No judgment can be given by a warrant. The law guarantees the rights and property of the citizens. The liberty of tho press is among the number...
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Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World ..., Volume 8

Conrad Malte-Brun - Atlases - 1831 - 918 pages
...has the right of conferring pardons ; but lie cannot make any new laws, or interpret old ones, raise taxes, or declare war, without the consent of the...convoking. No judgment can be given by a warrant. Tlie law guarantees the riiilits and property of the citizens. The liberty of the press is among the...
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Universal Geography: Or A Description of All Parts of the World ..., Volume 6

Conrad Malte-Brun - Atlases - 1832 - 464 pages
...No judgment can be given by a warrant. The law guarantees the rights and property of the citizens. The liberty of the press is among the number of fundamental...which cannot be modified without the participation of stateĀ«- i both monarch and states. The States have under their maGerferai. I nagemcnt the public debt...
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The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge

1832 - 344 pages
...has the right of conferring pardons ; but he cannot make any new laws, or interpret old ones, raise taxes, or declare war, without the consent of the...States*, which he alone has the power of convoking. The Senate, or Court of Peers, is composed of 22 members ; and 12 counsellors of the crown form a Council...
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The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year, Volume 4

Almanacs, American - 1833 - 336 pages
...has the right of conferring pardons ; but he cannot make any new laws, or interpret old ones, raise taxes, or declare war, without the consent of the States, which he alone has the power of convoking. The Senate, or Court of Peers, is composed of 22 members ; and 12 counsellors of the crown form a Council...
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Chronology, Or, An Introduction and Index to Universal History, Biography ...

George Palmer Putnam - Chronology, Historical - 1833 - 374 pages
...has the right of conferring pardons : but he cannot make any new laws, or interpret old ones, raise taxes, or declare war, without the consent of the States, which he alone has the power of convoking. The Senate. or Court of PeersJ is composed of 22 members; and 12 counsellors of the crown form a Council...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 11

Commerce - 1844 - 604 pages
...appoints to all employments, and grants pardons. He cannot make new laws, interpret old ones, raise taxes or declare war, without the consent of the states, which he alone has the power of convoking. The liberty of the press is guarantied. The senate or court of peers, is composed of twenty-two members,...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 11

1844 - 608 pages
...appoints to all employments, and grants pardons. He cannot make new laws, interpret old ones, raise taxes or declare war, without the consent of the states, which he alone has the power of convoking. The liberty of the press is guarantied. The senate or court of peers, is composed of twenty-two members,...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 47

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1844 - 420 pages
...appoints to all employments, and grants pardons. He cannot make new laws, interpret old ones, raise taxes, or declare war, without the consent of the States, which he alone has the power of convoking. The liberty of the press is guaranteed. The senate, or court of peers, is composed of 22 members, and...
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