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... constitution on the 14th of July , and 4th of August , 1789 ; who had overturned the throne on the 10th of August ; who had , on the 21st of January , immolated the chief of the Bourbon dynasty ; and who , during three years , had made ...
... constitution on the 14th of July , and 4th of August , 1789 ; who had overturned the throne on the 10th of August ; who had , on the 21st of January , immolated the chief of the Bourbon dynasty ; and who , during three years , had made ...
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... constitutional nature , which did not occur to us at the time . But , we also feel , that however numerous and cogent those objections may be , they are founded only on the general principles of a constitution , which is itself vitally ...
... constitutional nature , which did not occur to us at the time . But , we also feel , that however numerous and cogent those objections may be , they are founded only on the general principles of a constitution , which is itself vitally ...
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... constitutional king of Mexico . In this project there would have been no impropriety before the adoption of the present constitution . I do not myself believe , however , that it extended , even then , beyond a very limited number of ...
... constitutional king of Mexico . In this project there would have been no impropriety before the adoption of the present constitution . I do not myself believe , however , that it extended , even then , beyond a very limited number of ...
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