North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 44
... constitution of the state . Captivated by the idea of creating a nation , from its very foun- dation , Bolivar consented to undertake the task , if , indeed , which has been confidently asserted to be the case , he did not himself ...
... constitution of the state . Captivated by the idea of creating a nation , from its very foun- dation , Bolivar consented to undertake the task , if , indeed , which has been confidently asserted to be the case , he did not himself ...
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... constitution adopted at Cúcuta , which merged their ancient provincial importance in the consolidated mass of the republic of Colombia . In Caracas , especially , a strong party existed , who zealously opposed the constitution when ...
... constitution adopted at Cúcuta , which merged their ancient provincial importance in the consolidated mass of the republic of Colombia . In Caracas , especially , a strong party existed , who zealously opposed the constitution when ...
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... constitution . They began , it is true , by suspending only some few articles , so as to enlarge the authority of the execu- tive ; but when the inviolability that belongs to the constitution was once broken in this manner , it was no ...
... constitution . They began , it is true , by suspending only some few articles , so as to enlarge the authority of the execu- tive ; but when the inviolability that belongs to the constitution was once broken in this manner , it was no ...
Contents
BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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