The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 - English literature |
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Page 131
... King . The new French constitution allowed no privileged orders , no par- liamentary ministry , no power of dissolution , and only a suspen- sive veto . But the characteristic safeguards of the American Government were rejected ...
... King . The new French constitution allowed no privileged orders , no par- liamentary ministry , no power of dissolution , and only a suspen- sive veto . But the characteristic safeguards of the American Government were rejected ...
Page 134
... king , who was a prisoner in France . They gave themselves a constitution , and placed his name at the head of it . They had a monarchy , without a king . It required to be so contrived that it would work in the absence , possibly the ...
... king , who was a prisoner in France . They gave themselves a constitution , and placed his name at the head of it . They had a monarchy , without a king . It required to be so contrived that it would work in the absence , possibly the ...
Page 158
... King of Pontus , in French tragedy , gives up the ghost with these words : ' Dans cet embrassement dont la douceur me flatte , Venez , et recevez l'âme de Mithridate . ' ' What has not been said , ' continues M. Scherer , and justly ...
... King of Pontus , in French tragedy , gives up the ghost with these words : ' Dans cet embrassement dont la douceur me flatte , Venez , et recevez l'âme de Mithridate . ' ' What has not been said , ' continues M. Scherer , and justly ...
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