The political instruments commonly styled Constitutions which have heretofore fallon under our notice, all professed either to define and limit the rights of the ...
Article : 1,689 wordsM. Dupin has, it is said, given in for the same reasons as M. Montalembort, his resignation of the post of Procureur-General to the Court of Cassation, and has sent to the papers the ...
Article : 856 wordsGUNDAROO.—May ll, damages and driving 5s. per head:—Chesnut mare, short switch, tail, little white on forehead, apparently JTC or G near shoulder, the two first letters conjoined, illegible ...
Article : 1,258 wordsThe following proclamation was "communicated" yesterday to one of our contemporaries, which has made itself unenviably remarkable by its advocacy of Louis Napoleon's cause. We ...
Article : 2,058 wordsSome excitement was afforded to a[?] unusually crowded court by a compliant preferred against Mr. Feargus O'Connor, M.P. for Nottingham, who appeared on his own recognizances to answer ...
Article : 2,309 wordsOmitting for a moment the consideration of what we allow to be a most pertinent argument— the probabilities, namely, of actual war, it cannot be denied that such a contingency is at least held ...
Article : 1,473 wordsThe President is to preserve his present title; he is responsible before the people, to whom he can always appeal. He commands the land and sea forces. He alone has the initiative of the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 19 May 1852, Page 3
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