In presence of God, and before the French people, represented by the National Assembly, I swear to remain faithful to the Democratic Republic One and Indivisible, and to fulfil all the duties which the Constitution imposes upon me. Life of Napoleon III: Emperor of the French - Page 392by Edward Roth - 1856 - 546 pagesFull view - About this book
| English literature - 1852 - 618 pages
...Constitution which he had thus sworn to maintain : — ' In the presence of God and of the French people here represented by the National Assembly I swear to remain faithful to the one indivisible and democratic Republic, and to fulfil all the duties imposed on me by the Constitution.'... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - Europe - 1849 - 368 pages
...ascended the tribune ; and the President of the Assembly read the form of the oath, as follows : — " In the presence of God, and before the French people,...remain faithful to the Democratic Republic, and to fulfil all the duties which are imposed upon me by the constitution." M. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte,... | |
| Frederick Chamier - France - 1849 - 400 pages
...President read the following, which is comprised in the 48th Article of the Constitution : — " In presence of God, and before the French people, represented...swear to remain faithful to the Democratic Republic, one and undivided, and to fulfil all the duties which the Constitution imposes on me." Louis Napoleon,... | |
| History, Modern - 1849 - 620 pages
...forward and ascended the tribune.] The following is the oath : — " Before God, and in the presence of the French people, represented by the National Assembly, I swear to remain faithful to the Republic, and that I shall always forward its interests in all respects." M. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte,... | |
| Books - 1850 - 918 pages
...iuvited M. Boulay de la Meurthe to ascend the tribune, and tendered to him the following oath : — " In presence of God, and before the French people, represented...swear to remain faithful to the Democratic Republic, one and indivisible ; and to fulfil all the duties which the Constitution imposes upon me." M. Boulay... | |
| William S. Chase - Europe - 1850 - 310 pages
...of the Assembly read the form of the oath, as follows : — THE PRESIDENT'S INAUGURAL SPEECH. Ill " In the presence of God, and before the French people,...the National Assembly, I swear to remain faithful to tlie Democratic Kepublic, and to fulfil all the duties which are imposed upon me by the constitution."... | |
| United States - 1851 - 508 pages
...plaudits of adieu. Louis Napoleon succeeded him at the tribune. M. Marrast read the form of the oath : " In the presence of God, and before the French people,...represented by the National Assembly, I swear to remain true to the Democratic Republic, one and indivisible, and to fulfill all the duties imposed on me by... | |
| United States - 1851 - 598 pages
...plaudits of adieu. Louis Napoleon succeeded him at the tribune. M. Marrast read the form of the oath : . " In the presence of God, and before the French people,...represented by the National Assembly, I swear to remain true to the Democratic Republic, one and indivisible, and to fulfill all the duties imposed on me by... | |
| 1852 - 444 pages
...French nation, and with outstretched arm, solemnly and deliberately took the following oath : — " In the presence of God, and before the French people...swear to remain faithful to the democratic republic, one, and indivisible ; and to fulfil all the duties which the constitution imposts on me." The citizen... | |
| Napoleon III (Emperor of the French) - France - 1852 - 500 pages
...Having mounted the tribune, the President read to him the oath of fidelity to the constitution: — "IN PRESENCE OF GOD, AND BEFORE THE FRENCH PEOPLE, REPRESENTED...SWEAR TO REMAIN FAITHFUL TO THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC, ONE AND INDIVISIBLE, AND TO FULFIL ALL THE DUTIES WHICH THE CONSTITUTION IMPOSES ON ME." The solemnity... | |
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