10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FEDERATIVELY»
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Report of the Meetings of the Congress of the Advanced Minds ...
Before the termination of the present century, all nations and peoples will be
federatively united on principles of justice and equality. " Great Britain and the
United States of North America will first federatively unite ; the innumerable
advantages ...
2
Robert Owen's Millennial Gazette: Explanatory of the ...
The two, federatively united, would at once form an empire un- equaled in the
history of mankind, and constituting a combined power that could by force easily
conquer the remaining parts of the population of the world. But the reign of force ...
3
Robert Owen's Millenial Gazette
The two, federatively united, would at once form an empire un- equaled in the
history of mankind, and constituting a combined power that could by force easily
conqaer the remaining parts of the population of the world. But the reign of force ...
4
The London investigator [afterw.] The Investigator, ed. by ...
Third,— The Federation of these Family Commonwealths over the world. " The
practical process is simple. Nations, as it is their most evident interest, must agree
to unite federatively so as to become one in interest and in practice,' and thus to ...
Robert Cooper (secularist), 1857
5
The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline ...
... and, after new and arbitrary dispositions of territory, to ally themselves,
federatively and individually, with the emperor of France. The two kings were
respectively bound to furnish 30,000 and 13,000 men, and the other
confederates a smaller ...
William Russell, Charles Coote, 1850
We are inclined to think that this extensive and valuable district ought to have its
own governor, and to be made only federatively dependent on New South Wales
— neither side having any wish for the continuance of a stricter connexion ...
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The Egypt of Herodotus being the second and part of the ...
... political body, being only federatively united, minor varieties of dialect sprung
up among them. (Her. I. 142. 'yhoiiaaav of; will ail'rfiv ori-rot vevopixao't dhhd '
rpdrrovc 'récaepac irapaywyéwv.) Miletus, Myus and Priene, which were situated
in ...
Herodotus, John Kenrick, 1841
Between the emperor of the French and the confe- ' derated states, federatively
and in. dividually, there shall be an alliance, by virtue of which every continental
war in which one or either parties shall be engaged shall be common to all.
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The Quarterly Review (London)
amounted to 94-,O78l., of which the land-fund was 78,065l., and the customs and
other dues 16,0l3l. We are inclined to think that this extensive and valuable
district ought to have its own governor, and to be made only federatively
dependent ...
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General relations of mediaeval Europe. The Carlovingian ...
... the territorial organization which the country assumed in relation to the people,
and the attributes of the authorities and tribunals federatively combined in our
political Constitution. In the Work comprehending these enquiries, I have,
therefore ...
Sir Francis Palgrave, 1851
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FEDERATIVELY»
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A Possible Reform of the EU Has Risks for Bulgaria
"And the other big issue, if we keep that direction of the thought - a federal Europe or with element of federatively or rather a common market? «euinside.eu, Mar 14»