The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 - Books and bookselling |
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Page 78
... constitution , in the name of which they are taken . The facred perfon of the King was declared inviolable : one only cafe was provided for , in which , contrary to all the prin- ciples effential to Monarchy , it was fup- posed that ...
... constitution , in the name of which they are taken . The facred perfon of the King was declared inviolable : one only cafe was provided for , in which , contrary to all the prin- ciples effential to Monarchy , it was fup- posed that ...
Page 161
... CONSTITUTION . The Report was read and applauded , and on the motion of M la Fayette , the Committee of Conflitution was ordered to prepare a plan for prefenting the Con- ftitutional Act to the most independent examination and free ...
... CONSTITUTION . The Report was read and applauded , and on the motion of M la Fayette , the Committee of Conflitution was ordered to prepare a plan for prefenting the Con- ftitutional Act to the most independent examination and free ...
Page 168
... Constitution , as a deliberating Affembly ; Its interior Police : The verification of the powers of the members prefent : The injunctions to abfent members : The Convocation of the Primary Affem- blies in cafe of delay : The exercife of ...
... Constitution , as a deliberating Affembly ; Its interior Police : The verification of the powers of the members prefent : The injunctions to abfent members : The Convocation of the Primary Affem- blies in cafe of delay : The exercife of ...
Page 226
... Constitution that they found the Civil Conftitution of the Clergy . What has become of all thofe natural laws which were to ferve for the bafis of all their laws ? We are the men whom they wish to accuse with pre- judices , who plead ...
... Constitution that they found the Civil Conftitution of the Clergy . What has become of all thofe natural laws which were to ferve for the bafis of all their laws ? We are the men whom they wish to accuse with pre- judices , who plead ...
Page 259
... constitution the changes and reforms which fhall have been decreed . The Affembly of revifion fhall immedi- ately separate . XXVI . In the reforms which it may de- cree , it fhall be regulated by the rights of men and of citizens , and ...
... constitution the changes and reforms which fhall have been decreed . The Affembly of revifion fhall immedi- ately separate . XXVI . In the reforms which it may de- cree , it fhall be regulated by the rights of men and of citizens , and ...
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