Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... given up to the Colombians , and Hostilities are suspended , that a Peace may be negotiated - Bolivar con- vokes an Assembly to meet in 1830 - He forces by a Decree the Rights of the Electors and the mode of Election - Santander's ...
... given up to the Colombians , and Hostilities are suspended , that a Peace may be negotiated - Bolivar con- vokes an Assembly to meet in 1830 - He forces by a Decree the Rights of the Electors and the mode of Election - Santander's ...
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... given , and which he should think likely to endanger the pub- lic peace , or to prove inconsistent with the due administration of the law . In case it should be neces- sary to enforce the provisions of the law by which these powers ...
... given , and which he should think likely to endanger the pub- lic peace , or to prove inconsistent with the due administration of the law . In case it should be neces- sary to enforce the provisions of the law by which these powers ...
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... given by that act were sufficient , why was it not enforced ? If they were If they were insufficient , why were more effec- tive powers not demanded ? for who would have grudged any powers necessary to put down an usurpa- tion of the ...
... given by that act were sufficient , why was it not enforced ? If they were If they were insufficient , why were more effec- tive powers not demanded ? for who would have grudged any powers necessary to put down an usurpa- tion of the ...
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... given away , from time to time , to strangers , on condition that they should reside in the country , and support the Protestant religion , but who had deserted both , thinking , as ab- sentees , to atone for their turpitude by a few ...
... given away , from time to time , to strangers , on condition that they should reside in the country , and support the Protestant religion , but who had deserted both , thinking , as ab- sentees , to atone for their turpitude by a few ...
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... who were at the head of , and directed those proceedings , would have taken good care not to offer such resistance as would have given to the government such force as might be necessary to 66 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... who were at the head of , and directed those proceedings , would have taken good care not to offer such resistance as would have given to the government such force as might be necessary to 66 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
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