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" the King of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the National Assembly, and accepted by me. "
France and Its Revolutions: A Pictorial History 1789-1848 - Page 104
by George Long - 1850 - 641 pages
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Overthrow of Napoleon Bonaparte ...

Theophilus Camden - France - 1814 - 746 pages
...pronounced the following oath: " I swear always to be faithful to the nation, to the law, and to the king; to maintain the constitution decreed by the national assembly, and accepted by the king; to protect, according to law, the security of persons and of property, the free circulation...
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Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 9

James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1826 - 652 pages
...he, " the King of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the National Assembly, and accepted by me." The Queen being then led forward, and raising the Dauphin in her arms, and showing him to the people,...
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History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814

Mignet (M., François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis), François Auguste M.A. Mignet - France - 1826 - 456 pages
...said he, "the king of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the national assembly, and accepted by me." The queen being then led forward, and raising the dauphin in her arms, and shewing him to the people,...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 9

Christianity - 1826 - 696 pages
...he, " the King of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the National Assembly, and accepted by me." The Queen being then led forward, and raising the Dauphin in her arms, and showing him to the people,...
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pt. III. From the peace of Paris in 1763 to the treaty of Amiens in 1802. pt ...

William Russell - Europe - 1839 - 696 pages
...he, " the king of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the national assembly, and accepted by me." The queen being then led forward, and raising the dauphin in her arms, and showing him to the people,...
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The History of Modern Europe: pt. 3. From the Peace of Paris in 1763 to the ...

William Russell - Europe - 1841 - 690 pages
...he, " the king of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the national assembly, and accepted by me." The queen being then led forward, and raising the dauphin in her arms, and showing him to the people,...
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The Life of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette: A Marquis of France; a General in ...

Ebenezer Mack - 1841 - 396 pages
...he, ' the King of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the National Assembly, and accepted by me." The queen being then led forward, and raising the Dauphin in her arms, and showing him to the people,...
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The Life of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette ...: From Numerous and Authentic Sources

Ebenezer Mack - France - 1843 - 388 pages
...he, ' the King of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the National Assembly, and accepted by me." The queen being then led forward, and raising the Dauphin in her arms, and showing him to the people,...
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The Life of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette ...: From Numerous and Authentic Sources

Ebenezer Mack - France - 1843 - 392 pages
...he, ' the King of France, swear to employ all the powers delegated to me by the constitutional act of the state, to maintain the constitution decreed by the National Assembly, and accepted byme." The queen being then led forward, and raising the Dauphin in her arms, and showing him to the...
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The French Revolution, Volumes 1-2

Charles MacFarlane - France - 1844 - 684 pages
...should then swear, and that his oath should be conceived in these terms : — " I, first citizen and king of the French, swear to the nation to employ...accepted by me, and to cause the laws to be executed." At the reading of these articles, which pronounced in 1790.) THE COUET MUST BE HUMILIATED. other words...
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