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" ART. 5. The nation adopts for the form of its government a popular representative and federal republic. " ART. 6. Its integral parts are free, sovereign and independent states, in as far as regards exclusively its internal administration, according to... "
A New Collection of Laws, Charters and Local Ordinances of the Governments ... - Sivu 375
tekijä(t) Joseph M. White - 1839
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Constitutive Acts of the Mexican Federation, 21 of January 1824. Also ...

Mexico - 1824 - 40 sivua
...of the Nation, of its integral parts, and of the division of the Supreme Power. ART. 4. The Mexican nation adopts for the form of its government a popular representative and federal republic. ART. 5. The constituent parts of the Federation are the following States and Territories, viz: the .States...

Notes on Mexico, Made in the Autumn of 1822: Accompanied by an Historical ...

Joel Roberts Poinsett - 1824 - 406 sivua
...most proper. ART. 5. The Mexican nation adopts for its government the form of a representative popular federal republic. ART. 6. Its integral parts are free, sovereign, and independent states, in what relates exclusively to their internal administration and government, as is detailed in this Act...

Notes on Mexico, Made in the Autumn of 1822: Accompanied by an Historical ...

Joel Roberts Poinsett - 1825 - 458 sivua
...deemmost proper. ART. 5. The Mexican nation adopts for its government the form of a representative popular federal republic. ART. 6. Its integral parts are free, sovereign, and independent states, in what relates exclusively to their internal administration aud government, as is detailed in this Act...

Notes on Mexico, made in the autumn of 1822. Accompanied by an historical ...

Joel Roberts Poinsett - 1825 - 456 sivua
...deemmost proper. ART. 5. The Mexican nation adopts for its government the form of a representative popular federal republic. ART. 6. Its integral parts are free, sovereign, and independent states, in what relates exclusively to their internal administration aud government, as is detailed in this Act...

United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Nide 171

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1898 - 744 sivua
...constitutive act of the Mexican federation, adopted January 31, 1824, in Articles 5 and <5, declares : " ART. 5. The nation adopts for the form of its government...down in this act, and in the general constitution." 1 White's New Recopilacion, p. 375. On October 4, 1824, a constitution was established. In it Article...

United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Nide 171

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1898 - 744 sivua
...constitutive act of the Mexican federation, adopted January 31, 1824, in Articles 5 and 6, declares: " ART. 5. The nation adopts for the form of its government...internal administration, according to the rules laid clown in this act, and in the general constitution." 1 White's New Recopilacion, p. 375. On October...

United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Nide 171

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1898 - 744 sivua
...constitutive act of the Mexican federation, adopted January 31, 1824, in Articles 5 and 6, declares: " ART. 5. The nation adopts for the form of its government a popular representative and federal republic. " AUT. 6. Its integral parts are free, sovereign and independent states, in as far as regards exclusively...

United States Supreme Court Reports, Nide 43;Niteet 171–174

United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1424 sivua
...constitutive act of the Mexican federa, tion, adopted January 31, 1824, in articles б and 6 declares: "Art. 5. The nation adopts for the form of its government...down in this act, and in the general Constitution." White, New Recopilación, p. 375. On October 4, 1824, a Constitution was established. In it article...

The Southwestern Reporter, Nide 150

1913 - 1356 sivua
...were thereafter formed under the Constitution of 1824. We quote from said Constitution as follows: "Art. 5. The nation adopts for the form of its government...down in this act, and in the general Constitution." Among the states named in the Constitution is Tamaulipas, known also as New Santander. Among the powers...

Jefferson Davis, Constitutionalist: His Letters, Papers and Speeches, Nide 1

Jefferson Davis - 1923 - 656 sivua
...of New Spain, the captaingeneralship of Yucatan, and the internal provinces of the East and West." "ART. 5. The nation adopts for the form of its Government...representative and Federal Republic." "ART. 6. Its integral ports are free, sovereign, and independent States, in as far as regards exclusively its internal administration,...




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