... Paris, possesses all the qualifications of eligibility required by the 44th article of the Constitution ; whereas the ballot gave him the absolute majority of suffrages for the Presidency ; by virtue of the powers conferred on the Assembly by the... Life of Napoleon III: Emperor of the French - Page 391by Edward Roth - 1856 - 546 pagesFull view - About this book
| Books - 1849 - 980 pages
...the powers conferred on the Assembly by the 47th and 48th articles of the Constitution, I proclaim him President of the French Republic from this day until the second Sunday of May 1852; and I now invite him to ascend the tribune and take the oath required by the Constitution." Prince... | |
| History - 1849 - 982 pages
...the powers conferred on the Assembly by the 47th and 48th articles of the Constitution, I proclaim him President of the French Republic from this day until the second Sunday of May 1852; and I now invite him to ascend the tribune and take the oath required by the Constitution." Prince... | |
| 1849 - 736 pages
...Napoleon Bonaparte has obtained an absolute majority of votes ; "In pursuance of Articles 47 and 48 of the Constitution : " The National Assembly proclaims him President of the French Republic from this present day until the second Sunday in the month of May, of the year 1852." M. Marrast then invited... | |
| Frederick Chamier - France - 1849 - 400 pages
...shows the absolute majority of votes to be in his favour : "In virtue, therefore, of Articles 47 and 48 of the Constitution, the National Assembly proclaims him President of the French Republic, from the present day until the second Sunday in the month of May, 1852. " According to the terms of the... | |
| Napoleon III (Emperor of the French) - France - 1852 - 500 pages
...the powers conferred on the Assembly by the 47th and 48th articles of the constitution, I proclaim him President of the French Republic from this day until the second Sunday of May, 1852, and I now invite him to ascend the tribune, and take the oath required by the constitution." M. Louis... | |
| William Hazlitt - France - 1852 - 454 pages
...French Republic, receiving 5,434,226 votes out of 7,349,000. On 20th November, 1848, he was proclaimed " President of the French Republic from this day until the second Sunday of May, 1852." Louis Napoleon then took the following oath : — " In presence of God, and before the French people,... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester, Edwin Williams - 1853 - 726 pages
...the powers conferred on the Assembly by the 47th and 48th Articles of the Constitution, I proclaim him President of the French Republic from this day, until the second Sunday of May, 1852 ; and I now invite him to ascend the tribune, and take the oath required by the Constitution." Prince'... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 230 pages
...the powers conferred on the assembly by the 47th and 48th articles of the constitution, I proclaim him President of the French Republic, from this day until the second Sunday of May, 1852. and I now invite him to ascend the tribune and take the oath required by the constitution.' " M. Louis... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 642 pages
...the powers conferred on the Assembly by the 47th and 48th articles of the constitution, I proclaim him President of the French Republic, from this day until the second Sunday of May, 1852 ; and I now invite him to ascend the tribune, and take the oath required by the constitution." He did... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - France - 1868 - 714 pages
...the National Assembly, by virtue of the forty-seventh and forty-eighth articles of the Constitution, proclaims him President of the French Republic from...Republic to ascend the tribune and take the oath." Louis Napoleon, who had entered the apartment while the report of the election was being read, now... | |
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