| Charles Alexandre de Calonne - Finance - 1791 - 550 pages
...with the irregularity gularity of the principle. It is faid : Every declaration ofwarjhall be made on the part of the King of the French, and in the name of the Nation. Why fhould the ancient title be thus changed ? Why fhould not the King be left in poflefTion of his... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 464 pages
...responsible for delays. VI. The formulary of the declaration of war, and of the treaties of peace, shall be, on the part of the king of the French, and in the name of the nation. VII. In the case of an impending war, the legislative body shall extend its session into the customary intervals... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 458 pages
...responsible for delays. VI. The formulary of the declaration of war, and of the treaties of peace, shall be, on the part of the king of the French, and in the name of the nation. VII. In the case of an impending war, the legislative body shall extend its session into the customary intervals... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1871 - 852 pages
...standing responsible for all delays. — 6. Every declaration of war shall be made in these terms, On the part of the king of the French, and in the name of the nation. — 7. Throughout the war, the legislative body may require the executive power to negotiate peace... | |
| Henry C. Lockwood - Constitutional history - 1890 - 504 pages
...regulate their conduct in the event of war. ART. 2. All declarations of war shall be made in these terms: On the part of the King of the French and in the name of the nation. CHAPTER V. OF THE JUDICIAL POWER. ARTICLE 1. The judicial power can neither be exercised by the Legislative... | |
| American Historical Association - History - 1891 - 542 pages
...Article VI. of his project that " The formula of declarations of war and of treaties of peace shall be by the king of the French and in the name of the nation." War, then, was to be proclaimed by the king, but when ? Before or after notice of hostilities had been... | |
| Chimene I. Keitner - Political Science - 2012 - 246 pages
...Legislative Assembly declared war on April 20, 1792, against the "King of Bohemia and Hungary," "on behalf of the King of the French and in the name of the Nation." 56 The stated reason for war was to defend the liberty and independence of the French nation, but Revolutionary... | |
| History - 1791 - 508 pages
...with the irregularity of the principle. It runs thus — " Every declaration of war fliall be made by the king of the French, and in the name of the nation." Why change the king's ancient title ? why not leave to the king of France his ufual denomination, which... | |
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