Political History of Recent Times, 1816-1875: With Special Reference to Germany

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Harper & brothers, 1882 - 696 Seiten
 

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Seite 545 - But I cannot conceal from myself that, should hostilities be unfortunately prolonged, some unexpected occurrence may render it incumbent on me to adopt measures of precaution. Such measures could not be effectually taken without adequate preparation, and I trust to the liberality of my Parliament to supply the means which may be required for that purpose.
Seite 4 - New ideas are being promulgated of which I cannot and will not approve. Abide by the old; for they are good and our fathers have prospered under them — why should not we? I do not need savants, but brave citizens. It is your duty to educate the young to become such. He who serves me must learn what I command...
Seite 201 - King of the French by the grace of God and the will of the Nation ". Charles X abdicated in favour of his grandson and went into exile for the third and last time.
Seite 509 - Five points were insisted on as essential to the pacification of Bosnia and Herzegovina — unlimited religious freedom ; abolition of the system of farming the taxes ; the application of the direct revenue of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the benefit of those provinces ; establishment of a special commission, consisting, in equal parts, of Moslems and Christians, to wateh over the execution of the reforms; and improvement of the industrial condition of the country population.
Seite 646 - January 31, 1850), but not abolished. The government acts (documentary) of the king require the counter-signature of a minister, and as was also the case before the constitution •was issued, have to be represented by the king's ministers; but they nevertheless remain government acts of the king, from whose decisions they result, and who thereby constitutionally expresses his will and pleasure. It is therefore not admissible, and leads to obscuration of the constitutional rights of the king, when...
Seite 546 - Karas.su, was to be a self-governing, tributary principality, with a prince chosen by the people and confirmed by the Porte, with the consent of the Great Powers.
Seite 412 - We do not believe that respect for the rights of a neighboring people obliges us to permit a foreign power, by placing one of its princes on the throne of Charles V, to...

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