| Jean-J. Dauxion Lavaysse - 1820 - 530 Seiten
...that which produces the greatest degree of happiness, of social security, and political stability. A republican government has been, is, and ought to...division of power, civil liberty, the prohibition of slaveiy, and the abolition of monarchy and privileges. We want equality for recasting, as I may say,... | |
| Jean-J. Dauxion Lavaysse - 1820 - 530 Seiten
...that which produces the greatest degree of happiness, of social security, and political stability. A republican government has been, is, and ought to...people, the division of power, civil liberty, the prokibition of slaveiy, and the abolition of monarchy and privileges. We want equality for recasting,... | |
| Jean-J. Dauxion Lavaysse - 1820 - 536 Seiten
...that which produces the greatest degree of happiness, of social security, and political stability. A republican government has been, is, and ought to...the people, the division of power, civil liberty, AHI'ENDIX. 473 the prokibitiou of slavery, and the abolition of monarchy and privileges. We want equality... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1822 - 802 Seiten
...contagion of despotism ; and neither the flame of war, nor the specific of our salutary laws, have purified the air we breathe. Our hands are indeed...and public customs. Throwing our sight over the vast in lil we have to examine, let us fix our attention on the dangers we ought to avoid, and let history... | |
| Francis Loraine Petre - 1910 - 516 Seiten
...Liberator lays down — " A republican government has been, and must be, that of Venezue.a ; its bases must be the sovereignty of the people, the division of power, civil liberty, the proscription of slavery, and the abolition of monarchy and privileges." Then he goes on to argue in... | |
| John Thomas Morris Johnston - 1917 - 662 Seiten
...address, a recognized classic in South American literature, in which he said: "A republican form of government has been, is and ought to be that of Venezuela...prohibition of slavery and the abolition of monarchy and privilege. ... I have been obliged to beg you to adopt centralization and the union of all the states... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1920 - 448 Seiten
...address which is famous in the annals of history. Among other things he said: "A republican form of government has been, is and ought to be that of Venezuela;...prohibition of slavery and the abolition of monarchy and privilege. ... I have been obliged to beg you to adopt centralization and the union of all the states... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1926 - 262 Seiten
...for all conspire in favour of the monarch." " The bases of a republican government," he added, " must be the sovereignty of the people, the division of power, civil liberty, the proscription of slavery, and the abolition of monarchy and privileges." His arguments in favour of... | |
| Pan American Union - 1930 - 232 Seiten
...other American state: 5. A republican government has been, is, and must be that of Venezuela, based on the sovereignty of the people, the division of power, civil liberty, the prohibition of slavery, the abolition of monarchy and of privileges. • Nevertheless, the example of Great Britain and its... | |
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