| 1815 - 992 pages
...appointment to 'all the offices of public administration, and issues the necessary orders and regulations for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state. 'The legislative power is exercised collectively by the king, the house of peers, and the house of deputies... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1816 - 674 pages
...of the 14th article of the charter, which gives the King the power of making rules and ordonnances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state, may not the ministers see the safety of the state wherever they see the triumph of their systems? There... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1816 - 286 pages
...of the 14th article of the Charter, which gives the King the power of making rules and ordonnances necessary for the execution of the Laws and the safety of the Stale, may not the Ministers see the safety of the State, wherever they see the triumph of their systems?... | |
| 1853 - 816 pages
...which he interpreted the 14th article of the charter, which, nevertheless, authorised him " to make regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state."— (Charte Constitutionnelle de 1814.) Republican writers (Dictionnaire Politique, p. 216) admit that... | |
| 1839 - 894 pages
...alliances of commerce! to name all those who are employed in the public administration, and to make all regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the security of the state." This clause was struck out of the Charta of 1830, as too monarchical, and another... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 746 pages
...The king is the supreme chief of the state, commands the forces by land and by sea ; declares war, makes treaties of peace, alliance, and commerce :...makes the regulations and ordinances necessary for tho execution of the laws and the safety of the state. 15. The legislative power is executed jointly... | |
| William Clarke Somerville - 1822 - 412 pages
...absolute veto, but the sole right of proposing law», and of issuing such decrees and ordinances as may be necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state. The legislative power is vested in the king, with the chamber of Peera and the chamber of Deputies. The... | |
| 1826 - 570 pages
...14th article of the Charter, the King of France may issue such " regulations and ordonnances as are necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state," The extraordinary case of " the safety of the state" necessarily requires in the head of every,government... | |
| David Turnbull - 1830 - 484 pages
...13.* The King is the supreme head of the state; he commands the forces by land and sea, declares war, makes treaties of peace, alliance, and commerce, appoints...ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws, without ever having the power either to suspend the laws themselves, or to dispense with their execution.... | |
| James Swaim, Columbus C. Conwell - 1830 - 228 pages
...forces — declares war — makes treaties of peace, alliance and commerce— nominates to all offices in the public administration — and makes the regulations...for the execution of the laws, and the safety of the Stat«." show to England, that, solely engaged with its prosperity, it loves peace as well as liberty,... | |
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