| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1905 - 668 sivua
...the ruin of Louis XVI." Relying upon a clause in the charter which gave the king power to make "such ordinances as are necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state," the ministry on July 26, 1830, published four ordinances which practically suspended the charter: they... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 576 sivua
...appoints all the officials of the public administration, and issues the regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State. 1 5 . The legislative power is exercised jointly by the king, System of the Chamber of Peers, and the... | |
| John Hall, Sir John Richard Hall (bart.) - 1909 - 580 sivua
...property, guaranteed the revolutionary land settlement.2 The King was empowered to make ordinances for the " execution of the laws and the safety of the State." In the composition of his Upper Chamber Louis had exercised impartiality. According, indeed, to Lord... | |
| Charles Downer Hazen - 1910 - 930 sivua
...Charter. of Article 14, which gave him the power to make " the necessary regulations and ordinances for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state." He held that the king alone had the right to interpret the Charter, as the king alone had granted it.... | |
| Johannes Baptist Alzog - 1912 - 1136 sivua
...of the Fourteenth Article of the Charter, empowering the sovereign " to make regulations and decrees necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State," and on the 26th of July published hia Jive celebrated ordinances in the Moniteur. These suspended the... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1913 - 812 sivua
...° the ruin of Louis XVI." A clause in the Constitutional Charter gave the king power to make "such ordinances as are necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state." Relying upon this, Charles X (on July 26, 1830) published four ordinances which practically suspended... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - 1916 - 1264 sivua
...year. The right to make war and peace was vested in the king, with that of making all arrangements necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state. A responsible ministry was established. Conscriptions were to be regulated by law. The Constitution... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1918 - 842 sivua
...I83° the ruin of Louis XVI." A clause in the Constitutional Charter gave the king power to make "such ordinances as are necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state." Relying upon this, Charles X (on July 26, 1830) published four ordinances which practically suspended... | |
| William Stearns Davis - 1919 - 734 sivua
...treaties, and (an ambiguous clause destined to work mischief) "made the regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State." He named all the public officials, and governed through "responsible" ministers. If the latter misbehaved,... | |
| Charles Downer Hazen - 1923 - 1296 sivua
...interpretation of Article li, which gave him the power to make " the necessary regulations and ordinances for the execution of the laws and the safety of the state." He held that the king alone had the right to interpret the Charter, as the king alone had granted it.... | |
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