The Relations of the Legislature to the Executive Power in Canada
In: Proceedings of the American Political Science Association at its ... annual meeting, Band 8, S. 173
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In: Proceedings of the American Political Science Association at its ... annual meeting, Band 8, S. 173
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t05x8q27n
"Reprinted from the proceedings of the American political science association, 1913-1914." ; Cover-title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Reprinted from the author's Constitutional government in the United States, published 1908. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Proceedings of the American Political Science Association at its ... annual meeting, Band 1, S. 47
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044059664607
At head of title: República de Bolivia. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924032201158
Speeches given in the Argentine Congress Sept. 25 and 28, 1905. ; Cover title. ; Speeches given in the Argentine Congress Sept. 25 and 28, 1905. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044056937022
"Nach einem im Deutschen juristenverein in Prag gehaltenen vortrage."--p. [3]. ; At head of title: Sonder-abdruck aus der monatschrift "Deutsche arbeit," v. 2. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Letter from General Alvaro Obregon to the Constituent Congress at Queretaro concerning the acceptance of credentials of the 'ex-renovator' congress men. He transcribes a decree of President Venustiano Carranza, concerning this matter. / Carta del Gral. Alvaro Obregón a los Diputados del Congreso Constituyente de Querétaro en la que habla sobre la aceptación de credenciales de los diputados ex-renovadores. Transcribe un decreto del Presidente Venustiano Carranza, relativo al asunto.
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Venustiano Carranza, Chief of the Constitutionalist Army, Responsible for the Executive Power of the Union, presents a project of reforms to the Constitution of 1857. / Venustiano Carranza, Primer Jefe del Ejército Constitucionalista, encargado del Poder Ejecutivo de la Unión, presenta un proyecto de reformas a la Constitución de 1857.
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April 28th., 1916 telegrams exchanged between Gen. Alvaro Obregón, Secretary of War and Navy who was in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua conferring with Gen. Funston and Scott to get the US troops out of the national territory, which crossed the border in persecution of Villa and Gen. Carlos E. Martínez, C.I. Luque, Gen. Jesús Agustín Castro, Mr. Manuel Vargas, Mr. J. de la Llave, Gen. Heriberto Jara, Gen. C. Plank, Gen. Angel Flores, B.A. Luis Cabrera, Gen. Pablo González, Ms. María B. de Almada, Mr. M. Andrade, Gen. Ignacio L. Pesqueira, Gen. Juan N. Guerra, Gen. M. Triana, Col. A.F. Berber, Mr. Figueroa, Gen. M. Diéguez, Capt. Alberto Rodríguez, Gen. Emilio Salinas, Gen. Juan José Ríos, Mr. Lepoldo Castro, Engr. Alberto J. Pani, B.A. Aguirre Berlanga, LTC. Joshua Saenz, President Venustiano Carranza, Gen. A. Huargos, Maj. A. Ruiz Cevada, Mr. Aguilar,, Gen. Maxim Rojas, Gen. R. Ojarrillo, Mr. José Saénz, Gen. Pablo A. de la Garza, Gen. R.G. Jasso, Governor of Aguascalientes, M. Triana, Major M. Andradre and Mr. Jorge U. Orozco, concerning the organization of the military forces; reports, accounts, supplies, assets, payroll, appointments, demotions, rebellions, and other affairs related to the Secretariat of War and Navy. / Telegramas del 28 de abril de 1916 entre el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, Srio. de Guerra y Marina, quien se encuentra en Cd. Juárez, Chih. conferenciando con los generales Funston y Scott para lograr la salida de tropas norteamericanas de territorio nacional, quienes cruzaron la frontera persiguiendo a Francisco Villa y: Gral. Carlos E. Martínez, C.I. Luque, Gral. Jesús Agustín Castro, Sr. Manuel Vargas, Sr. J. de la Llave, Gral. Heriberto Jara, Gral. Enrique Estrada, Gral. C. Plank, Gral. Angel Flores, Lic. Luis Cabrera, Gral. Pablo González, Sra. María B. de Almada, Sr. M. Andrade, Gral. Ignacio L. Pesqueira, Gral. Juan N. Guerra, Gral. M. Triana, Corl. A.F. Berber, Sr. Figueroa, Gral. M. Diéguez, Cap. Alberto Rodríguez, Gral. Emilio Salinas, Gral. Juan José Ríos, Sr. Leopoldo Castro, Ing. Alberto J. Pani, Lic. Aguirre Berlanga, Tte.Corl. Josué Sáenz, Presidente Venustiano Carranza, Gral. A. Huargos, Mayor A. Ruiz Cevada, Sr. Aguilar, Gral. Máximo Rojas, Gral. R. Ojarrillo, Sr. José Sáenz, Gral. Pablo A. de la Garza, Gral. R.G. Jasso, Gobernador de Aguascalientes, M. Triana, Mayor M. Andrade y Sr. Jorge U. Orozco, relativos a la organización de las fuerzas militares; informes, partes, pertrechos, haberes, nóminas, nombramientos, bajas, rebeliones y otros asuntos dependientes de la Secretaría de Guerra y Marina.
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April 29th.1916 telegrams exchanged between Gen. Alvaro Obregón, Secretary of War and Navy who was in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua conferring with Gen. Funston and Scott to get the US troops out of the national territory, which crossed the border in persecution of Francisco Villa and Gen. Máximo Rojas, Gen Pablo González, Gen. Heriberto Jara, President Venustiano Carranza, Gen. Carlos Plank, Gen. Juan José Ríos, Gen. R. Figueroa, Gen. Ignacio L. Pesqueira, Gen. Emilio Salinas, Gen. V. CPYT, Mr. J. Acuña, Col. Rafael Rojas, Gen. Enrique Estrada, Juan Sáenz Garza, Gen. A. Huerta Vargas, LTC. U. Angulo, Mayor J. Martínez, Gen. Matías Ramos, Col. J. Cardona, Col. M.P. López, Gen. J.J. Obregón, Mr. J.J. Jiménez, Mr. E. Moreno, Maj. L.M. Calache, Mr. Loepoldo Castro, Col. A. Martínez Perdomo, A.M. Palma, LTC. Josué Sáenz, Col. Aarón Sáenz, Dr. Héctor L. Couret, Gen. Juan N. Guerra, Gen. Cesáreo Castro, Lt. Andrés Campos, Engr. Alberto J. Pani, Col. Jacinto Baquero, María B. de Almada, C.M. Seguin, Gen. S. Talamantes, Gen. Jesús M. Garza, and Gen. A.H. Vásquez concerning the organization of the military forces; reports, accounts, supplies, assets, payroll, appointments, demotions, rebellions, and other affairs related to the Secretariat of War and Navy. / Telegramas del 29 de abril de 1916 entre el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, Srio. de Guerra y Marina, quien se encuentra en Cd. Juárez, Chih. conferenciando con los generales Funston y Scott para lograr la salida de tropas norteamericanas de territorio nacional, quienes cruzaron la frontera persiguiendo a Francisco Villa, y: Gral. Máximo Rojas, Gral. Pablo González, Gral. Heriberto Jara, Presidente Venustiano Carranza, Gral. Carlos Plank, Gral. Juan José Ríos, Gral. R. Figueroa, Gral. Ignacio L. Pesqueira, Gral. Emilio Salinas, Gral. V. Coyt, Sr. J. Acuña, Corl. Rafael Rojas, Gral. Enrique Estrada, Juan Sáenz Garza, Gral. A. Huerta Vargas, Tte.Corl. U. Angulo, Mayor J. Martínez, Gral. Matías Ramos, Corl. J. Cardona, Corl. M.P. López, Gral. J.J. Obregón, Sr. J.J. Jiménez, Sr. E. Moreno, Mayor L.M. Calache, Sr. Leopoldo Castro, Corl. A. Martínez Perdomo, A.M. Palma, Tte.Corl. Josué Sáenz, Corl. Aarón Sáenz, Dr. Héctor L. Couret, Gral. Juan N. Guerra, Gral. Cesáreo Castro, Tte. Andrés Campos, Ing. Alberto J. Pani, Corl. Jacinto Baquero, María B. de Almada, C.M. Seguín, Gral. S. Talamantes, Gral. Jesús M. Garza y Gral. A.H. Vázquez, relativos a la organización de las fuerzas militares; informes, partes, pertrechos, haberes, nóminas, nombramientos, bajas, rebeliones y otros asuntos dependientes de la Secretaría de Guerra y Marina.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p009074853
"Prepared . from the report of the Special Commission appointed by the New York State Executive Committee of the Socialist Party and compose of Lucien Sanial, Algernon Lee and Alexander Fraser"--P. 1. ; Title from cover. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Bound telegrams dated September and December 1916and exhanged between Gen. Alvaro Obregón, Secretary of War and Navy, who was in Mexico City with health problems because of his arm, the First Chief Venustiano Carranza, who was in Queretaro preparing and inugurating the Constituent Congress and Gen. Francisco Treviño, Francisco L. Treviño, Gen. L.M. Santos, Gen. Francisco Murguía, Gen. Gabriel Gavira, Gen. Carlos Osuna, Gen. Fortunato Maicotte, Col. Cruz Mayos, Gen. Arnulfo González, Gen. Francisco R. Serrano, Gen. Domingo Arrieta, Gen. Luis Herrera, M. Méndez, B.A. Juan B. Rojo, Gen. Cándido Aguilar, Secretary of Exterior Relations, Mr. F. Gaudiana, Gen. Dávila, Eduardo Soriano Bravo, Gen. Severiano A. Talamante, Engr. J. Certucha, I.C. Enriquez, Oficial Mayor encargado del Despacho de la Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit, Gen. Francisco González, Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles, Col. Aarón Sáenz, Capt. Enrique Liekens, Mr. Galindo and Gen. Manuel M. Diéguez, concerning the defense of the north of the republic, especially the towns of the state of Chihuahua.from the attacks and banditry acts of Gen. Francisco Villa. These contain reports, requests for supplies, assets, emergency equipment,orders, in short everything under the responsibility of the Secretariat of War and Navy during the armed struggle. / Telegramas encuadernados, fechados entre septiembre y diciembre de 1916, cruzados entre el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, Secretario de Guerra y Marina, quien se encontraba en la ciudad de México con problemas de salud a causa de su brazo, el Primer Jefe Venustiano Carranza, que estaba en Querétaro preparando e inaugurando el Congreso Constituyente y el Gral. Jacinto B. Treviño, Alejandro Iñigo, Francisco L. Treviño, Gral. S.M. Santos, Gral. Francisco Murguía, Gral. Gabriel Gavira, Gral. Carlos Osuna, Gral. Fortunato Maicotte, Corl. Cruz Mayos, Gral. Arnulfo González, Gral. Francisco R. Serrano, Gral. Domingo Arrieta, Gral. Luis Herrera, M. Méndez, Lic. Juan B. Rojo, Gral. Cándido Aguilar, Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores, Sr. F. Gaudiana, Gral. Dávila, Eduardo Soriano Bravo, Gral. Severiano A. Talamante, Ing. J. Certucha, I.C. Enriquez, Oficial Mayor encargado del Despacho de la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público, Gral. Francisco González, Gral. Plutarco Elías Calles, Corl. Aarón Sáenz, Cap. Enrique Liekens, Sr. Galindo y Gral. Manuel M. Diéguez, relativos a la defensa del norte de la República, especialmente las poblaciones del estado de Chihuahua, de los ataques y actos de bandolerismo del Gral. Francisco Villa. Contiene informes, solicitudes de suministro de parque, haberes, equipo de emergencia, órdenes, en fin, todo lo dependiente de la Secretaría de Guerra y Marina en plena lucha armada.
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In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 84-117
ISSN: 2161-7953
As a characteristic of contemporary civilization, history will doubtless point to the unceasing effort to establish on a solid basis the juridical organization of the world. The essential requisites are already at hand. Facility of communication, suppression of distances, the fact that the different regions are in constant communication, all of these things greatly facilitate the work. There are no longer undiscovered lands, or inaccessible countries. In the commercial and industrial world business organizations embrace all the nations of the earth. In the intellectual domain, an irresistible international movement has succeeded the narrow conceptions heretofore existing. It is especially in the domain of law that such manifestations have been shown and are still shown with an ever-increasing intensity. In the vast subject of the conflict of laws, an effort is being made to obtain uniform rules; in the subject of the law of nations not only have numerous conventions been concluded, some of which number as contracting parties practically all the states; but the application of justice has been organized, and, already, has gone beyond the phase of arbitration; there exists a true judicial court, a court which declares and decides law in its own right instead of depending upon the will of those amenable to its jurisdiction. Everything indicates that the time is close at hand when a legislative and an executive power will be established over the nations; at any rate, no one nowadays thinks of pronouncing such institutions impossible and fit to be classed with unrealizable dreams.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015067084411
Report made to the chairman of the Board of highway commissioners and by him to the president of the Executive council ; At head of title: Government of the province of Saskatchewan ; Mode of access: Internet.
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