Patriot's Calendar, for the Year 1796; Containing the Usual English Almanack, the French Calendar, with the Corresponding Days of Our Stile. the Constitution of the French Republic; ... (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1796 Excerpt: ...man can wear diftioctive marks which call lo mind functions formerly exereifed, ot ferviccs performed. 369. The members.of the legiflative body, and all the public functionaries, wear, in the excreifc of their functions, the dreft or fign, of the authority with which they are inverted; the law determines the f6rm of it. 370. No citizen can renounce, in whole or in part, the feidtrUmty or falary allowed hmrby the law on account of public functions. 371. There is uniformity of weights and cneafures in t it republic. 372. The French zra commences on the 22d of September 1792, the day of the foundation of the republic. 373. The French nation declares, that in no cafe will it fuffer the return of the French, who having abandoned their country fince the ijth July. 1789, are not comprehended in the exceptions made to the laws againft emigrants: and the nation interdicts the legiflalive body from creating new exceptions upon this point. The property of emigrants is irrevocably confifeated to 'the benefit of the republic. 374. The French nation proclaims alfo as guarantee of the public faith, that after an adjudication legally comr pleted of national property, whatever may have been its origin, the legitimate holder cannot be difpoffeffed of it, .but a peifon reclaiming it may, if there be reafon, be indemnified by the national treafury. 375. None of the powers inftituted by the conftitution, has the right to change it, in whole or in part, faving (he reforms that may be made in it by means of revifion conformably to the difpofitions of Title XIII. 376. The ciiizens will call to mind inceflantly, that it it upon the wifdom of choice in"the primary and electoral afTembljes, the duration, prefervation and profperity of the republic principally depend. 377-Thp 377. ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1796 Excerpt: ...man can wear diftioctive marks which call lo mind functions formerly exereifed, ot ferviccs performed. 369. The members.of the legiflative body, and all the public functionaries, wear, in the excreifc of their functions, the dreft or fign, of the authority with which they are inverted; the law determines the f6rm of it. 370. No citizen can renounce, in whole or in part, the feidtrUmty or falary allowed hmrby the law on account of public functions. 371. There is uniformity of weights and cneafures in t it republic. 372. The French zra commences on the 22d of September 1792, the day of the foundation of the republic. 373. The French nation declares, that in no cafe will it fuffer the return of the French, who having abandoned their country fince the ijth July. 1789, are not comprehended in the exceptions made to the laws againft emigrants: and the nation interdicts the legiflalive body from creating new exceptions upon this point. The property of emigrants is irrevocably confifeated to 'the benefit of the republic. 374. The French nation proclaims alfo as guarantee of the public faith, that after an adjudication legally comr pleted of national property, whatever may have been its origin, the legitimate holder cannot be difpoffeffed of it, .but a peifon reclaiming it may, if there be reafon, be indemnified by the national treafury. 375. None of the powers inftituted by the conftitution, has the right to change it, in whole or in part, faving (he reforms that may be made in it by means of revifion conformably to the difpofitions of Title XIII. 376. The ciiizens will call to mind inceflantly, that it it upon the wifdom of choice in"the primary and electoral afTembljes, the duration, prefervation and profperity of the republic principally depend. 377-Thp 377. ...

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May 2012

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26

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978-1-231-27914-4

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9781231279144

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