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" We recommend to the executive power to fee the council of infpection immediately begin its office under the eye of the diet, and continue its duties without the leaft interruption. We fwear before God and the country to maintain and defend, with all poffible... "
Pamphlets on Poland, XIXth Cent - Page 35
1833
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The History of Poland: From Its Origin as a Nation to the Commencement of ...

Stephen Jones - 1795 - 548 pages
...; and every paragraph in the foregoing articles to be a competent part of the prefent conftitution, is acknowledged. We recommend to the executive power...proof of real love of our country, we command all magiftrates and troops here prefent to take it immediately. The commiffion of war fhall iffue orders...
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The history of Poland ... 1795; to which is prefixed an accurate account of ...

Stephen Jones - 1795 - 544 pages
...abolifhed; and every paragraph in the foregoing articles to be a competent part of the prefent conftitution, is acknowledged. We recommend to the executive power...continue its duties without the leaft interruption. We (Wear before God and the country to maintain and defend, with all poffible human power, the prefent...
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A View of Universal History, from the Creation to the Present Time ..., Volume 2

John Adams - 1795 - 676 pages
...cannon announced to the public the fwearing to the new conftitutioii. — The oath is as follows, " We fwear before God and the country, to " maintain and defend, with all poffible human power, the w prefent conilitution." The army throughout the kingdom xvere ordered to take this o^th, within one...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 33

1795 - 688 pages
...abolilhed; and every paragraph in the foregoing articles, to be a competent part of the prefent conftitution is acknowledged. We recommend to the executive power to fee the council of infpedion immediately begin its office under the eye of the d int. and continue its duties without...
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Annual Register, Volume 33

Edmund Burke - 1824 - 910 pages
...part of the present constitution. We recommend to the executive power to see the council of inspection immediately begin its office under the eye of the diet, and continue its duties without the least interruption. We swear before God and the country to maintain and defend with all possible human...
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