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[Suisse. Petit-Conseil République de Genève]
Recueil des pièces concernant la demande de la garantie de sa majesté très-chretienne, et des louables cantons de Zurich et de Berne, faite par le petit Conseil de la république de Geneve, contre les citoyens et bourgeois représentans de ladite ville. Contenant le réglement de la médiation de 1738 sanctionné en conseil-général & l'acte de garantie des puissances médiatrices, la lettre d'invocation du conseil aux cantons, ses arrêts & ceux du conseil des Deux-cents, les mémoires & représentations des citoyens & bourgeois, les actes, les déclarations & le prononcé des seigneurs plenipotentiaires des puissances garantes [Tome 1er seul]
Londres, MDCCLXVII 1767 Tome 1er seul. In-8 22,5 x 14 cm. Broché, couverture d’attente, VIII-426 pp. Etat correct.
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[The Massachusetts Sentinel] [United States Constitution] [Georgia]
The Massachusetts Centinel. Saturday February 16 1788. Georgia Ratifies the Constitution
Boston: Benjamin Russell 1788. First Edition. Newspaper. Good. Newspaper. Single issue removed from larger gathering. Paper measures proximately 15" x 9.5". 4 pages. Stitched holes on the left margin. Scattered brown spots. Light toning to the paper.<br /> <br /> Contents include the latest "American Intelligence". Including the front page news article titled: "Augusta Georgia January 5. We have the pleasure to announce to the publick that on Wednesday last the Convention of this State unanimously ratified the Federal Constitution in the words following viz. <br /> <br /> State of Georgia. In Convention Wednesday January 2 1788. We the Delegates of the people of the State of Georgia in Convention met having taken into serious consideration the Federal Constitution agreed upon and proposed by the Deputies of the United States in General Convention held in the city of Philadelphia on the 17th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven Have assented to ratified and adopted and by these presents do in virtue of the powers and authority to us given by the people of the said State for the purpose for and in behalf of ourselves and our constituents fully and entirely assent to ratify and adopt the said Constitution which is hereunto annexed under the great seal of said State. Done in Convention at Augusta in the said State on the second day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand and seventy eight and of the Independence of the United States the twelfth." <br /> <br /> Other items from the paper includes news from Charleston S. C.; Wilmington Delaware; Philadelphia; New York; Massachusetts; and Europe. Much of the Massachusetts news concerns the newly adopted Constitution. [Benjamin Russell] unknown
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[UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION] [FRANKLIN, Benjamin] [DUC DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULT, trans]
Constitutions des Treize Etats-Unis de l"Amerique. Nouvelle edition.
Paris 1792. First French edition of the 1787 Federal Constitution in addition to the thirteen state constitutions the Declaration d'Independance Articles de Confederation; and several treaties. . old marbled wrappers with ms. paper labels on spines preserved in a utilitarian portfolio. . This was Kenneth Nebenzahl's copy with his book label inside the portfolio. An uncut copy in very attractive original condition. 8vo. Howes C-716. Translated and published at the suggestion of Benjamin Franklin who likely contributed footnotes. He wrote in late 1783: "The extravagant Misrepresentations of our Political State in foreign Countries made it appear necessary to give them better information which I though could not be more efectually and authentically done than by publishing a Translation into French." unknown
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[United States Constitution]
Constitutional Law: Comprising the Declaration of Independence
Gales and Seaton 1820. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good. Washington 1820. 12mo iv 409 pp. Contemporary paper covered boards. Expanded to include 23 states including Alabama and North Carolina. The first edition published a year earlier included just 21 states. A good copy with fraying and chipping to paper at spine foxing to contents and contemporary ownership marks to endpapers. Contents complete. Please contact us for additional pictures or information. Seven copies in OCLC. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 3014. Gales and Seaton hardcover
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[United States Constitution] [Political] [Elections] [American Presidents] Duane, William
Report of A Debate in the Senate of the United States On A Resolution for Recommending to the Legislatures of the Federal States An Amendment to the Third Paragraph of the First Section of the Second Article of the Constitution of the United States Relative to the Mode of Electing A President and Vice President of the United States
Philadelphia: Printed by William Duane 1804. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 158 pages. Disbound stitched wraps. Title page 1. Blank rear wrap. Remnants of a leather spine. Light toning and scattered brown spots to the contents. Some lower corner page corner creases. Good condition. <br /> <br /> Contents concern a resolution amending the United States Constitution regarding electors from the States. The language is is printed on pages 34 and 5. The debate on the amendment is recorded in this report. On pages 157 and 158 are the "yeas" and "nays" from the individual Senators and Representatives. The proposed amendment become the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The 12th amendment changed how the President and Vice President were elected in the United States. This amendment was in place when Thomas Jefferson was elected President and George Clinton was elected as Vice President. <br /> <br /> Printed on page 1 "Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives on the United States of America in Congress assembled Two thirds of the Houses concurring That the following amendment to the constitution of the United States which when ratified by three fourths of the said legislatures shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of said constitution to Wit: That the third paragraph of the first person section of the second article of the constitution of the United States in the words following to wit: "The electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for two persons of whom one at least shall be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves: And they shall make a list of all the persons voted for and of the number of votes for each which list they shall sign and certify and transmit sealed to the seat of Government of the United States directed to the President of the Senate."<br /> <br /> Sabin 20992. Printed by William Duane unknown
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[US CONSTITUTION] U S
Confederation Congress sends proposed Constitution to the states for ratification
<p><b>U.S. CONSTITUTION.</b>Newspaper. <i>The Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Advertiser</i>. October 1 1787 No. 2700 Philadelphia: John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole including the September 28 resolution of the Confederation Congress to send to the states for ratification the recently completed U. S. Constitution. 4 pp. 12 x 18¾ in. </p><br />"<i>The United States in Congress Assembled. Friday September 28 1787.</i><p><i>CONGRESS having received the Report of the CONVENTION lately assembled in Philadelphia</i></p><p><i>Resolved unanimously THAT the said report with the resolutions and letter accompanying the same be transmitted to the several legislatures in order to be submitted to a convention of delegates chose in each state by the people thereof in conformity to the resolves of the convention made and provided in that case. CHARLES THOMSON Secretary.</i>" p2/c3</p><p>The convention called to revise the Articles of Confederation met in the Pennsylvania's State House in Philadelphia starting on May 25 1787. After many delegates agreed that the Articles could not be sufficiently improved they started to draft an entirely new structure. Maintaining their pledge of secrecy after months of private deliberations over trade defense taxation representation separation of powers the election of a president the slave trade international relations and many other issues the proposed United States Constitution was signed by thirty-nine of the fifty-five delegates on September 17.</p><p>Two days later the Constitution was first published by the <i>Pennsylvania Packet</i>and four other Philadelphia newspapers. The cover letter sent by George Washington president of what came to be called the Constitutional Convention submitting the plan to Arthur St. Clair the President of the Congress of the Confederation in New York was also printed then.</p><p>Congress received and read the proposed Constitution on September 20th. As a sampling of their deliberations William Grayson of Virginia thought it was too weak while Richard Henry Lee of Virginia and Nathan Dane of Massachusetts thought it was too strong.</p><p>On September 27 Virginia's Richard Henry Lee proposed that the Constitution be sent to the executives of each of the states. A Delaware representative quickly added "in order to be by them submitted to conventions of delegates to be chosen agreeably to the said resolutions of the convention." Ten of the twelve states then represented in Congress voted in favor. Before Congress adjourned for the day the majority of Virginia's representatives and a minority of New York's representatives also indicated their support. On September 28 Federalists holding out for a unanimous vote found a way to compromise with anti-Federalists: Congress unanimously resolved to send the Constitution to the states but without any recommendation or approval.</p><p>Arider from New York City arrived in Philadelphia with the resolution that same day.</p><p>George Clymer presented his own resolution to the Pennsylvania Assembly noting that "<i>the late Federal Convention has digested a plan of government for the United States and recommended that it should be referred to the consideration of State Conventions…</i>" After a "<i>very long and animated debate</i>" Clymer's resolution passed by a vote of 43 to 19 and adjourned until 4:00 p.m. But only 44 members returned falling two shy of the necessary quorum. The Assembly's sergeant-at-arms was sent to show the resolution to absent members. Two who still refused to attend were seized by the public dragged through the streets and thrust into the assembly room. The involuntarily completed quorum voted that "<i>it is the sense of great numbers of the grand people of this state already signified in petitions & declarations to this house that the earliest steps should be taken to assemble a convention within the state for the purpose of deliberating and determining on the said constitution.</i>" They called for the election of deputies who would assemble for that purpose "<i>on the third Tuesday of November at the State-house in the city of Philadelphia…</i>" p2/c3-4</p><p>Other articles of interest in this issue include news from Europe and a brief piece against Indians "<i>from the western country</i> who <i>still continue their depredations on the whites…</i>" p2/c3</p><p><b><i>The Pennsylvania Packet or the General Advertiser</i></b>1771-1839 was founded by John Dunlap in late 1771 as a weekly newspaper in Philadelphia though it relocated to Lancaster during the British occupation of Philadelphia in 1777-1778. On May 30 1783 Benjamin Towne turned the <i>Pennsylvania Evening Post</i> into the first daily newspaper in the United States. However with Towne branded a traitor and forced to hawk his own papers on the street the newspaper collapsed the following year. John Dunlap and David Claypoole then made their <i>Pennsylvania Packet</i> the first successful daily on September 21 1784. It underwent numerous name changes in the 1790s until sold in 1800 and renamed <i>Poulson's American Daily Advertiser</i>.</p> John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole
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[WILLIAM S JOHNSON'S COPY, ONE OF THE SIGNERS OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION, WITH HIS BOOKPLATE] Keilway, Robert
Reports d'ascuns cases qui ont evenus aux temps du roy Henry le Septiême de tres heureuse memoire & du tres illustre roy Henry le Huitiesme & ne sont comprises deins les livres des terms & ans demesmes les roys. Seligès hors des papieres de Robert Keilwey Esq; par Jean Croke sergeant al ley jades recorder del city de Londres & prolocuteur del meason des communes ès derniers jour du regne de la Royne Elizabeth. Ovesque les reports d'ascuns cases prises per le reverend juge Guilleaume Dallison un des justices del Bank le Roy au temps de la reyne Elizabeth & per Guilleaume Bendloe serjeant al ley au temps de la mesme royne; touchants la construction de divers acts de Parliament par equitè. Aver sic une table des principales matieres.
London: Printed for Charles Harper William Crooke and Richard Tonson at the Flower-de-Luce in Fleetstreet at the Green Dragon without Temple Barr and at Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane 1688. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. xvipp. 215ff. xxviiipp. Modern half calf over marbled boards. With the bookplate of William S. Johnson one of the signers of the American Constitution. ESTC R4204; Wing 2nd ed. K134. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for Charles Harper, William Crooke and Richard Tonson, at the Flower-de-Luce in Fleetstreet, at the Green Dragon hardcover
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A Commentary on the Constitution of the United Sta
The Federalist Vol. 2
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1332708102.G ISBN : 1332708102 9781332708109
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A Friend to the Constitution
The Rights of the Clergy of Ireland Candidly Considered
Dublin: G Faulkner 1767. 220 x 143 mm. Very Good. pp 22 2 In very good condition with old staining to head of pages in modern blue card wrappers with title label to upper cover. Very Good 1767 G Faulkner unknown
Référence libraire : 5532
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A Friend To The English Constitution (Bath, William Putteney)
The Rise And Fall Of The Late Projected Excise Impartially Consider'd
London: J. Peele. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1733. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Stapled inside heavy card covers. No lib marks on the pamplet itself. ; Ex-Library; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 61 pages . J. Peele paperback
Référence libraire : 11867
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Aa. Vv
COSTITUZIONE POLITICA DELLA MONARCHIA SPAGNOLA promulgata in Cadice nel Marzo del 1812, preceduta da tre Lettere Preliminari colle quali gli estensori di essa la diressero alle Corti. Tradotta in italiano da GIANFRANCESCO MASDEU Barcellonese, storiografo
Mm 145x220 Brossura originale priva del dorso, 164 pagine. Segni del tempo ai margini esterni e tenui fioriture in apertura e chiusura del tomo, peraltro le condizioni sono buone. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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ACHENWALL, Gottfried
Statsverfassung der heutigen vornehmsten Europäischen Reiche und Völker im Grundrisse. 6. vermehrte Ausgabe. 2 in 1 Band.
Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1781-85. 8 Bl., 366 S.; 1 Bl., S. 367-682, 1 Bl. Marmorierter Pappband d. Zeit mit Rückenschild (etwas berieben, 1 Ecke bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
Référence libraire : 629730
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ACHTERBERG, Norbert
Grundzüge des Parlamentsrechts.
München, Beck, 1971. 87 S. OKart.
Référence libraire : 601921
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ACHTERBERG, Norbert
Probleme der Funktionenlehre.
München, Beck, 1970. XXIII, 242 S. OKart.
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Acte constitutionnel Republique 1793
Code revolutionnaire provisoire suivi de la Declaration des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen, et de l’ACTE CONSTITUTIONNEL avec le nouveau calendrier,presente le 24 juin 1793, l'an 2e de la République,accepte par le peuple.
1793 A PARIS BARBOU, (1793.) .in 32mo.reliure pleine basane epoque,dos lisse titre,manque de cuir bas dos et charnieres,texte frais,pagination: 64+64+30 p.,tres rare- le 24 juin 1793, la Convention adopte et promulgue la Constitution de l’An I, la première Constitution républicaine et sociale française. Dans le préambule est énoncée la Déclaration des droits complétant celle du 26 août 1789. Assurément, la Constitution montagnarde de 1793 se singularise par l’élargissement des droits. En effet, aux simples droits formels individuels bourgeois proclamés en 1789, la Constitution de 1793 inclut les droits économiques et sociaux réels, tels que le droit au travail, le droit à la protection sociale, le droit à l’instruction.
Référence libraire : 16725
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ADAM, A.E
Ein Jahrhundert Württembergischer Verfassung.
Stuttgart, Kohlhammer, 1919. 233 S. Lwd.
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ADAMOVICH, Ludwig
Handbuch des österreichischen Verfassungsrechts. 5. Auflage bearbeitet und ergänzt von Hans Spanner.
Wien, Springer, 1957. XV, 485 S. Originalumschlag (fleckig, Rücken mit Bibliothekssignatur, Titel verso gestempelt).
Référence libraire : 634957
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AFFRE, Denis Auguste
De l'appel comme d'abus, son origine, ses progrès et son état présent. Suivi d'un écrit sur l'usage et l'abus des opinions controversées entre les Gallicans et les Ultramontains.
Paris, Clere, 1845. 323 S. Ppbd (berieben, Stempel auf Titel, Bibliotheks-Rückenschild).
Référence libraire : 454080
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AFFRE, Denis Auguste
De l'appel comme d'abus, son origine, ses progrès et son état présent. Suivi d'un écrit sur l'usage et l'abus des opinions controversées entre les Gallicans et les Ultramontains.
Paris, Clere, 1845. 323 S. Ppbd (berieben, Stempel auf Titel, Bibliotheks-Rückenschild).
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AHMED RIZA, (1858-1930).
[RARE PUBLISHING AGAINST SULTAN ABDULHAMID RULE PUBLISHED in PARIS] Mechveret: Organe de la Jeune Turquie. Publie dous la direction de Ahmed Riza (Supplement Français). [3 issues: 192, 193, 195. 1er October 1907 - 1er Janvier 1908]. .
Very Good French Original journals. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In French. 3 issues: (4 p.; 4 p.; 8 p.). Ahmet Riza Bey was an Ottoman-born Turkish political activist, scientist, statesman, educational reformer and a prominent member of the Young Turks, during the Second Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire. In 1908 he became the first President of the revived Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Ottoman Parliament, and in 1912, he was appointed as the President of the Senate (the upper house) as well. He also served as Minister of Education from the Liberal Union party, the main opposition party to the ruling Committee of Union and Progress. In 1908, his name was among the candidates' list for the next Grand Vizier. He was the leading negotiator during the failed agreement of coalition between the Ottoman Empire, France, and Britain for World War I. Ahmet Riza has been described as a polymath by some authors. He was born in Istanbul in 1858, the son of Ali Riza Bey. His father was nicknamed Ingiliz ("Englishman") because of his command of the English language and admiration of the British Empire. His mother, Fraulein Turban, was born in Munich but was of Hungarian origin. She moved to Vienna, where she met Ingiliz, and converted to Islam to marry him, taking the name Naile Sabika Hanim. He graduated from Galatasaray High School in Istanbul and subsequently studied agriculture in France. As a young man, he sought to improve the condition of the peasantry in the Empire. He was concerned with the conditions of the farmers and wanted to implement agricultural methods, supporting the ideas of the French sociologist, Auguste Comte. In 1894, he published a series of publications on unification of Islamic and Ottoman traditions of consultation. In 1895, Mesveret (Meshveret, or, Mechveret), the journal that he published, became a locus of the exiled Young Turks movement. Ahmet Riza opposed the maverick Prince Sabahaddin's calls for revolution and European intervention in the empire at the 1902 Congress of Ottoman Opposition in Paris. According to a customized book in 1889, on the pretext of participating in the exhibition organized for the centenary of the French Revolution, there was a customized letter, which indicated he escaped to Paris and did not return. He became an interpreter as he learned French. At the University of Paris, he continued his lectures on positivism, taught by mathematician Pierre Laffitte, as he was influenced by Laffitte's thoughts about Islam and Eastern civilization in particular. Laffitte believed that Islam was the most advanced religion, so it was easy for Muslims to pass through positivism. Ahmet Riza became one of the most active members of the Société Positiviste (Positivist Society), and since 1905 he has appeared as a "representative of Muslim communities" in the Comité Positif Occidental, establishing the spread of positivist international platitudes. During his first years in Paris, he attempted to respond to various newspapers and magazines, which were writing unfavourably about the Ottoman Empire. In 1891, he wrote a letter to the postal and telegraph chronicle in Istanbul as he did not obey the instructions of the center of Paris to return to his country due to his use of the expression "liberty" in a lecture on Ottoman women and stated that he did not belong to any secret cemetery. Ahmet Riza sent his thoughts to Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1893. He continued to send sheets upon the request of his encouraging response and continuation; he tried to convince him that the constitutional regime was not a bad thing. In the case of sending the sixth party, he began to write political writings in French, which was published by the former Syrian deputy Halil Ganem. (Source: Wikipedia).
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Alabama Constitution
Constitution of the state of Alabama 1901 Full Leather Bound
2022. Full Leather Bound. NEW. Size: 14.60 x 22.86 cms A Unique Premium Leather-Bound book for elite readers/collectors of old rare books. An Original Leather is being used for binding this book with Golden Leaf Printing and designing on Spine front and Back of the book with edge gilding. WE HAVE MULTIPLE OPTIONS IN COLOR OF LEATHER RED GREEN BLUE MAGENTA TAN PURPLE DEEP BROWN BLACK AND WITH DIFFERENT COLOR LABELS. YOU MAY CHOOSE ANY COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE AND MAIL US. This service is chargeable. Original edition was published in 1901 and this unique edition is Reprinted in 2022 with the help of original edition. Black & white printing on high quality natural shade paper with sewing binding for longer life professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually on computer and make them readable. We give our best to give you the best book but in some cases we have to adjust few pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume. We hope that you understand these issues in these old treasure. This is an important book for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure. Our dedicated team is trying to bring these rare books back to the shelves. We are also giving service of printing the hard-to-find books which are not listed in our store. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - English Pages 90. Product Disclaimer: Please be aware that because leather is a natural material slight discoloration or change in texture may be visible. FOLIO EDITION Size 12x19 Inches IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Please Note - Text break hardcover
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Alexander Hamilton James Madison John Jay
El Federalista
Fondo de Cultura Económica 1957 in8. 1957. Cartonné. Le Fédéraliste est une série d'essais écrits sous le pseudonyme Publius par Alexander Hamilton James Madison et John Jay pour défendre et promouvoir la ratification de la nouvelle Constitution des États-Unis après la Révolution américaine. L'ouvrage présente une analyse approfondie des principes constitutionnels des arguments pour un gouvernement central fort et des réponses aux critiques de l'époque
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ALHOY (Maurice), sous la direction de.
Biographie parlementaire des Représentants du Peuple à l'Assemblée Nationale Constituante de 1848.Contenant 1° Une notice biographique sur tous les membres de l'Assemblée (élections complémentaires comprises) ; 2° Le résumé analytique, par ordre nominatif et alphabétique, des opinions émises pendant le cours des débats parlementaires de la Constitution ; 3° L'indication des votes auxquels les Représentants ont pris part ; 4° La Constitution, texte authentique.Rédigé par une Société de Publicistes et d'Hommes de Lettres sous la direction de Maurice Alhoy.
1848 P., Mme Ve Louis Janet, s.d. (1848), 1 vol. in-8° (220 x 135) relié 1/2 chagrin marron, dos à 5 nerfs, palts de papier marbré, de XXIV - 510 pp. - (1) p.Rares rousseurs, très bel exemplaire bien relié.
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ALLARD Louis-Jacques
Lettre à MM. les constituants sur les principes essentiels à appliquer pour avoir une bonne constitution d'Etat.
Couverture souple. Broché. 70 pages. Papier bruni.
Référence libraire : 74420
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Also the Constitution, by-Laws and Roll of Members
Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting Held at Put-in-Bay O. September 1899
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 0332077284.G ISBN : 0332077284 9780332077284
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Also the Constitution, by-Laws and Roll of Members
Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Forty-Ninth Annual Meeting Held at Saint Louis Mo. September 1901
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1390641562.G ISBN : 1390641562 9781390641561
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Also the Constitution of Virginia Etc, Etc; Sess
Senate Manual of Members Officers and Standing Committees and Rules of the Senate of Virginia
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1528429915.G ISBN : 1528429915 9781528429917
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ALTMANN, W. (Hrsg.)
Die alte Frankfurter Deutsche Uebersetzung der Goldenen Bulle Kaiser Karls IV.
Weimar, Böhlaus Nachfolger, 1897. 43 S. Kart.
Référence libraire : 3490682
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American Oratory.
AMERICAN ORATORY, OR SELECTIONS FROM THE SPEECHES OF EMINENT AMERICANS. Compiled by a Member of the Philadelphia Bar.
pp. viii, 531. XLib bookplate of Lancaster Mechanics' Library Association on front paste down. XLib stamp on title page and elsewhere. 8vo. 225 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Boards fragile. Hardbound. Good. SCARCE. PAIMP 20
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American's Guide.
THE AMERICAN'S GUIDE: Comprising The Declaration Of Independence; The Articles Of Confederation; The Constitution Of The United States: And The Constitutions Of The Several States Composing The Union.
pp. 478, (1) [Index]. Early manuscript ownership of A. Randall on title page and first fly leaf. Foxed. 12 mo. 140 mm. Full leather binding; boards detached & spine very worn. The patriotic text includes: Includes: the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation; the Constitution of the U.S. with Amendments; and the Constitutions of the first 24 states ending with Missouri. Hard Cover. S&S/AI 31988. PAIMP 21
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AMERY, Leopold Stennett
Thoughts on the constitution. 2nd edition.
London, Oxford, 1953. XIV, 195 S. OLwd (Stempel auf Titelrückseite).
Référence libraire : 3462195
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AMIARD, Louis
Étude sur la taxe militaire.
Paris, Larose et Forcel, 1899. XXVIII, 235 S. Halbleder (mit eingebundener OBroschur) (Stempel auf Titel, Rücken fehlt).
Référence libraire : 3454716
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Amis de la Constitution Monarchique Ste
Compte Rendu au Peuple Classic Reprint French Edition
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0260646024.G ISBN : 0260646024 9780260646026
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Amis de la Constitution Monarchique Ste
Compte Rendu au Peuple
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 0265013887.G ISBN : 0265013887 9780265013885
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ANCILLON, Friedrich
Ueber den Geist der Staatsverfassungen und dessen Einfluß auf die Gesetzgebung.
Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1825. XV, 350 S. Moderner Halbleineneinband im Stil der Zeit (Originalumschlag mit eingebunden, Umschlag mit Spuren von Bibliotheksschild)
Référence libraire : 392894
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And Charter Constitution by-Laws List of Members,
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting Held at New York January 21 24-25 1908
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1528201671.G ISBN : 1528201671 9781528201674
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Annales de Chimie et de physique
Annales de Chimie et de physique - par MM Gay-Lussac et Arago - Paris chez Crochard - 1838 / 2 volumes ( tome 68 et 69 ) - Table des matières : Sur la constitution des acides organiques par Justus Liebig - Sur le courant électrique ou propre de la grenouille; second mémoire sur l'électricité animale, faisant suite à celui sur la torpille par M. Charles Matteuci - Réclamation contre la manière inrxacte avec laquelle MM. Despretz et péclet ont rapporté les expériences de MM. Forbes et Melloni sur la polarisation de la chaleur par M. Melloni - Observations météorologiques - Nouvelles recjerches sur la composition des alcalis organiques par V. regnault - Quelques réflexions de chimie par M. J. P Couerbe - Tremblement de terre au Chili - Extraits de plusieurs lettres de M. Pentland à M. Arago datées de La Paz ( Bolivie ) - Mémoire sur la fermentation cineuse par M. Gagniard-Latour - Nouvelle Pisette par A. Levol - Recherches sur la nature de l'acide urique par MM. Woelher et J. Liebig - Sur les produits qui résultent de l'action lente de la chaux sur le sucre par M. Braconnot - Observations sur la cause qui produit la fonte hative de la neige autour des plantes par M. Melloni - Modifications que la chaleur fait éprouver aux Acides Tartriques et paratartrique par E. Fremy - Sur quelques circonstances de la cristallisation dans les filons par J. Fournet - recherches sur les densités de vapeur par M. Amand Bineau - mémoire sur un nouveau condensateur électrique par M. Péclet - Mémoire sur les déviations de la boussole produites par le fer des vaisseaux par M. Poisson - Sur l'emploi de la lumière polarisée pour manifester les différences de combinaisons isomériques par M. Biot - Extrait d'une lettre de M. erman fils à M. Arago sur la température de la terre en Sibérie - Sur un puits foré à Saint-André ( département de l'Eure ) à 263 mètres de profondeur, et sur la température constatée à 253 mères par M. Walferdin - Note sur une nouvelle combinaison de cyanogène et de fer par M. Pelouze - recherches sur les corps gras par J. Pelouze et Félix Boudet - Sur l'acide Saccharique par M. Thaulow - Examen chimique de quelques variétés de diallages par V. regnault - Analyse de deux micas à la base de potasse et de lithine par V. Regnault - Mémoire sur quelques azotures nouveaux et sur l'état de l'azote dans plusieurs combinaisons par M. Millon - Parallèle entre les différents produits volcaniques des environs de Naples, et rapport entre leur composition et les phénomènes qui les ont produits par M. Dufrénoy - Résultat de l'examen des eaux de mer recueillies pendant le voyage de La Bonite, avec l'appareil imaginé par M. Biot par M. Darondeau - Sur les moyens d'augmenter la force des aiguilles magéntiques; extrait d'une lettre de M. W Scoresby à M. Arago - Surune construction perfectionnée des aiguilles et des barreaux magnétiques par M. W Wcoresby - Sur les effets obtenus debarreaux magnétiques d'une certaine construction; extrait d'une lettre de M. W. Scoresby à M. Arago - De l'échauffement dans le circuit de la batterie électrique par Peter Riess - De l'action du chlore sur la liqueur des Hollandais et sur le chlorure d'aldéhydène par M. V. Regnault - Sur l'acide chlorosulfurique et sur la sulfamide par M. V. regnault - Note sur la composition du liquide qui se dépose par la compression du gaz de l'éclairage par J. P. Couerbe - Recherches sur une série nouvelle de sels de platine par James Gros - Chute de pluie par unciel serein - De l'action excercée par le chlorure de zinc sur l'alcool et des produits qui en résultent par M. A. Masson - De l'action de l'acide sulfurique sur l'alcool et des produits qui en dérivent par Richard-Félix Marchand - Recheches sur la salicine et les produits qui en dérivent par M. R. Piria - Note sur l'huile esentielle des fleurs de reine des prés ( Spiræa Ulmaria ) par M. J. Dumas - Sur l'eau distillée et l'huile des fleurs de Spiræa Ulmaria par M. F Pagenstecher - Extrait d'un mémoire de M. Humbodt sur les volcans du plateau de Quito - Recherches chimiques sur la végétation entreprises dans le but d'examiner si les plantes prennent de l'azote à l'atmosphère ( deuxième mémoire ) par M. Boussingault ) - Recherches chimiques sur deux tentatives d'ascension du Chimborazo par Alexandre de Humboldt - Examen chimique des sporules de l'agaricus atramentarius par henry Braconnot -
année 1837 - 2 vol in-8 demi basane brune / N° 68 et 69 au dos - 444 et 448 pages -
Référence libraire : 44658
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Annales d'histoire et de philosophie du vivant
Annales d'histoire et de philosophie du vivant Avant-propos ( Alexandre Metraux ) - Essai d'autojustification. Dispersion et recentrage (François Dragonet ) - Le voyageur dans la constitution épistémiologique d'un conseil politique, l'exemple de Volney, philosophe voyageur ( Robert Damien ) - Sens et valeur de l'invention ( François Guery ) - Evidenziare : le projet philosophique de Léonard de Vinci ( Jacques Lambert ) - Les impuretés épistémiques. A propos de la neurophysique du XVIIIème siècle ( Alexandre Métraux ) - Algorithmique et complexité : les limites de l'informatique ( Daniel Parrochia - Bloc-note d'éthique par Philippe Meyer
1852 1 vol in-8 - volume 5 - octobre 2001 - 195 pages
Référence libraire : 49359
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Anonyme
Constitution. Ordonnances portant Lois organiques et ordonnances relatives aux pouvoirs publics
Imprimerie des Journaux officiels Broché 1959 In-8 (13.5x21 cm), broché, 136 pages ; une pliure au dos insolé, plats en partie insolés, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : ys1353
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Anonyme
Légitimité Portugaise
Paris Imp. De Pihan Delaforest 1830 Fort In-8 XXXIV + 752 + 44 pp + 1ff errata, quelques pages froissées , couverture tachée, sur l'histoire et la constitution de Don Pèdre et des droits de Don Miguel
Référence libraire : 5663
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Anonyme
Ma patrie, le livre des Suisses à l'étranger
1939 1939 E. Loepfe-Benz, Rorschach, 19391 volume grand in-8 cartonnéBon état
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Anonyme
Un Paysan Champenois a Timon, à L'occasion De Son Petit Pamphlet Sur Le projet De Constitution
Paris Michel Lévy Frères 1848 In-16 63 pp, 4ème de couv. salie, dos légèrement frotté, rares rousseurs.
Référence libraire : 9256
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ANSON, Sir William R
The law and custom of the constitution. 3rd edition. 2 vols (in 3).
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1897/1908. Insgesamt ca. 1117 S. OLwd (Stempel auf Titel, Bibliotheks-Rückenschild).
Référence libraire : 3462162
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Aristote
Politiques (Les)
FLAMMARION 1999 575 pages 11x17x3cm. 1999. broché. 575 pages. Les 'Politiques' d'Aristote est un traité fondamental de philosophie politique qui analyse les différentes formes de gouvernement les constitutions et l'organisation de la cité idéale en mettant l'accent sur la recherche du bien commun et de la vertu civique
Référence libraire : 4558 ISBN : 2080704907
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ARIF CEMIL [DENKER].
Ittihatçi seflerin gurbet maceralari.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 188 p. Ittihatçi seflerin gurbet maceralari.
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ARIF CEMIL DENKER.
Birinci Dünya Savasinda Teskilat-i Mahsusa.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 395 p. Birinci Dünya Savasinda Teskilat-i Mahsusa. Teskilât-i Mahsusa (Turkish / Ottoman intelligence service founded by Union and Progress Society) during WW 1.
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Aristoteles (Verf.)Georges Mathieu (Hrsg.) und Bernard Haussoullier (Hrsg.)
Aristote. Constitution d'Athenes. Texte établi et traduit par Georges Mathieu et Bernard Haussoullier. (= Collection des Universités de France, Série grecque). Sixieme tirage.
Paris: Societe d'Edition "Les belles Lettres" 1962. XXXI, 101, (1) Seiten. Ungeöffnete Lagen. Bloc non tranché. 8° (19 x 12,5 cm). Orig.-Interimsbroschur [Softcover / Paperback].
Référence libraire : 2143665
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Aristoteles [Aristotle]
Athenaion Politeia
Volume 1 in the series "He Sophia ton Archaion Ellenon" Edited and translated by Dimitris I Papadis. This modern Greek version originally issued by Ekdoseis Zetros 2009. 398p. Book
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Arkansas Constitution,
The Constitution Of the State Of Arkansas
new. unknown
Référence libraire : 45166422-n ISBN : 1017855358 9781017855357
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Arkansas Constitution,
The Constitution Of the State Of Arkansas
like new. unknown
Référence libraire : 45166422 ISBN : 1017855358 9781017855357
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