The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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Pagina 989
... elected for the sole object of concluding a peace , has exceeded its powers in dealing with questions beyond its competence , and because , even were it a Constituent Assembly , it would have no power to substitute its own will for that ...
... elected for the sole object of concluding a peace , has exceeded its powers in dealing with questions beyond its competence , and because , even were it a Constituent Assembly , it would have no power to substitute its own will for that ...
Pagina 990
... elected ; but with respect to the fourth , General Gari- baldi , the reporter proposed that , as he had al- ready given in his resignation , a fresh election should take place . Suddenly a member rose and exclaimed that Garibaldi had no ...
... elected ; but with respect to the fourth , General Gari- baldi , the reporter proposed that , as he had al- ready given in his resignation , a fresh election should take place . Suddenly a member rose and exclaimed that Garibaldi had no ...
Pagina 993
... elected General - in - Chief of France by the " Central Committee . " At Versailles the Mayors of Paris appear in the Assembly , wearing their scarfs of office , to demand that permanent communication be opened up with the capital , but ...
... elected General - in - Chief of France by the " Central Committee . " At Versailles the Mayors of Paris appear in the Assembly , wearing their scarfs of office , to demand that permanent communication be opened up with the capital , but ...
Pagina 1013
... elected . On the other hand , the Princes were understood to have pledged themselves to resign their seats and refrain from taking part in politics at pre- sent . In the debate on the occasion , M. Thiers professed great friendship for ...
... elected . On the other hand , the Princes were understood to have pledged themselves to resign their seats and refrain from taking part in politics at pre- sent . In the debate on the occasion , M. Thiers professed great friendship for ...
Pagina 1019
... elected Rector of the University of Munich by 54 votes against 6 . 31. - Died suddenly , from the bursting of a blood - vessel , the Very Rev. Dr. Mansel , Dean of St. Paul's , in his 51st year . After a sharp debate in the Lords , the ...
... elected Rector of the University of Munich by 54 votes against 6 . 31. - Died suddenly , from the bursting of a blood - vessel , the Very Rev. Dr. Mansel , Dean of St. Paul's , in his 51st year . After a sharp debate in the Lords , the ...
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