| Henri La Fayette Villaume Ducoudray Holstein - 1829 - 478 str.
...pernicious example, it is to be feared, will be followed by oilier chieftains, in the new Spanish Republics. APPENDIX. NO. I. FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF...sovereignty : 3. That these truths, being deeply impressed upon the minds of all men of superior talents, and sound patriotism, have determined the governments... | |
| Henri La Fayette Villaume Ducoudray Holstein - 1830 - 324 str.
...attaining the highest degree of power and prosperity : 2. That, if formed into distinct republics, though united by the closest ties, far from profiting by...give stability to, and command respect for, their authority : 3. That these truths, being deeply impressed upon the minds of all men of superior talent... | |
| Costa Rica - 1918 - 440 str.
...liberated by the arms of the Republic, considering — 1. That the provinces of Venezuela and New Granada, united in a single Republic, possess all the requisites...stability to, and command respect for, their sovereignty ; 1 Notes on the Constitution of Colombia, p. 11. 3. That these truths, being deeply impressed on the... | |
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