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Page 43
... constitution of Theodosius placed this at the option of either party ; and this constitution was adopted by Charlemagne , and received as law throughout the whole of his extensive dominions . The polity of the Saxons was different , as ...
... constitution of Theodosius placed this at the option of either party ; and this constitution was adopted by Charlemagne , and received as law throughout the whole of his extensive dominions . The polity of the Saxons was different , as ...
Page 453
- Constitution of 1795. Thus was France relieved from op- pression , but by no means brought back to an attachment to royalty : the executions , so odious to the people , were discontinued , and the innocent prisoners were set free ...
- Constitution of 1795. Thus was France relieved from op- pression , but by no means brought back to an attachment to royalty : the executions , so odious to the people , were discontinued , and the innocent prisoners were set free ...
Page 454
... constitution contained , however , several specious establishments : such as a Tribunate of 100 members for dis- cussing the laws proposed by the executive branch , and a legis- lative body of 300 members , for deciding on their ...
... constitution contained , however , several specious establishments : such as a Tribunate of 100 members for dis- cussing the laws proposed by the executive branch , and a legis- lative body of 300 members , for deciding on their ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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