| Theophilus Camden - France - 1814 - 746 pages
...each aloud, " I SWEAR." The marquis was followed by the president of the national assembly : " I swear to be faithful to the nation, the law, and the king; and to maintain, with all my power, the constitution, as decreed by the national assembly, and. accepted by the king;"... | |
| Elias Boudinot - Bible - 1815 - 598 pages
..." to watch carefully over the faithful of the parish, or diocess which was intrusted to his care ; to be faithful to the nation, the law, and the king ; and to maintain to the utmost of his power, the new constitution of France, and particularly the decrees relative to... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1816 - 494 pages
...to their proceedings. The new oath was taken by all the deputies present in these terms. " I swear to be faithful " to the nation, the law and the King, and to " maintain to the utmost of my power, the consti" tution decreed by the National Assembly, and " accepted by the... | |
| Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 582 pages
...and newly elected vicars, should take an oath to watch over the people intrusted to their care — to be faithful to the nation, the law, and the king — and to support with all their influence the constitution decreed by the assembly, and accepted by the sovereign."... | |
| William Coxe - 1819 - 760 pages
...delirious transport which it is impossible to describe. After having sworn to maintain the constitution, to be faithful to the Nation, the Law, and the King, and to consider as irreconcfliable enemies all who should make any attack on these sacred objects of the love... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 872 pages
...The president of the national assembly then went up to the altar, and took the civic oath, " I swear to be faithful to the nation, the law, and the king ; and to maintain with all my powers the constitution decreed by the national assembly, and accepted by the king." Every... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 910 pages
...condition than that of residing iu France, and taking the civic oath, V. Tlie civic oath is, " I swear to be faithful to the nation, the law, and the king, and to main, tain, with all my power, the constitution •titution decreed by the constituent national assembly... | |
| France - 1825 - 464 pages
...and all in his hearing, to assist him in making his escape. The magistrate replied, that he had sworn to be faithful to the nation, the law and the King, and that he should betray all three by complying with this request. He begged, therefore, that hie Majesty... | |
| Francis Lieber - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 646 pages
...tiecame the most powerful ; tlie adoption of tlie new constitution by the king ; the civil oath, " to be faithful to the nation, the law, and the king, and to maintain the constitution ;** the nimantic celebration of the fite of tlie federation on die riininp-de-Mani (July... | |
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