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1An address of the Council of Censors, to the people of Vermont

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  • Title: ➤  An address of the Council of Censors, to the people of Vermont
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 24
  • Publisher: ➤  Printed by Walton and Goss - Printed by Anthony Haswell.
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Montpelier, Vt - Western District, Vermont: Bennington

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  • First Year Published: 1800
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    2L' an I et l'apprentissage de la démocratie

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    • Title: ➤  L' an I et l'apprentissage de la démocratie
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    • Language: fre
    • Number of Pages: Median: 709
    • Publisher: ➤  Editions PSD Saint-Denis - Editions PSD
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    • Publish Location: Paris - Saint-Denis

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    • First Year Published: 1995
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    French Constitution of 1793

    The Constitution of 1793 (French: Acte constitutionnel du 24 juin 1793), also known as the Constitution of the Year I or the Montagnard Constitution, was

    Constitution of Vermont

    government. It was adopted in 1793 following Vermont's admission to the Union in 1791 and is largely based upon the 1777 Constitution of the Vermont Republic

    Committee of Public Safety

    French civilization. 1793 would bring a new republican constitution, drafted by the National Assembly. The French Constitution of 1793 and its subsequent

    Constitution of Vermont (1777)

    extensive revision in 1786. The second Constitution of Vermont went into effect in 1786 and lasted until 1793, two years after Vermont was admitted to

    Constitution of 3 May 1791

    of 1792. The 1791 Constitution was in force for less than 19 months. It was declared null and void by the Grodno Sejm that met in 1793, though the Sejm's

    Governor of Vermont

    the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023. "Vermont Constitution1793 – Chapter II". sos.vermont.gov. Montpelier, VT: Vermont Secretary

    Constitution of the United States

    The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first

    Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1793

    that country's first republican constitution. The Declaration and Constitution were ratified by popular vote in July 1793, and officially adopted on 10

    Jacobins

    Man and of the Citizen and adopt the French Constitution of 1793, then immediately suspend that constitution and all ordinary legality and institute Revolutionary

    State constitutions in the United States

    shortest is the Constitution of Vermont, adopted in 1793 and currently 8,295 words long. The longest was Alabama's sixth constitution, ratified in 1901