| E. G. Squier - 1855 - 420 pages
...the citizens at large, and have the same right to appeal to the courts. Government and Religion.—- The government is popular and representative, and...legislative, executive, and judicial; the first residing in the General Assembly, the second in the President, and the third in the courts. The state recognizes... | |
| Ephraim George Squier - Central America - 1855 - 478 pages
...the citizens at large, and have the same right to appeal to the courts. Government and Religion. — The government is popular and representative, and...legislative, executive, and judicial ; the first residing in the General Assembly, the second in the President, and the third in the courts. The state recognizes... | |
| Ephraim George Squier - 1855 - 496 pages
...citi/ens at large, and have the same right to appeal to the courts. < 'itrcntnu'iit (.nul J!eII<ji<nt. — The government is popular and representative, and composed of three distinct powers, vi/., legislative, executive, and judicial; the lir<t residing in the (Jeneral Assembly, the second... | |
| E. G. SQUIER - 1858 - 800 pages
...the citizens at large, and have the same right to appeal to the courts. Government and Religion. — The government is popular and representative, and...legislative, executive, and judicial ; the first residing in the General Assembly, the second in the President, and the third in the courts. The state recognizes... | |
| Charles Swett - Belize - 1868 - 140 pages
...both of which are Government monopolies. Most of the money in circulation is the Macaco or cut money, though there is now considerable American coin to...Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The first residing in the General Assembly, the second in the President, and the third in the Courts. The religion is... | |
| Ephraim George Squier - Honduras - 1870 - 274 pages
...the citizens at large, and have the same right to appeal to the courts. Government and Religion. — The Government is popular and representative, and...legislative, executive, and judicial ; the first residing in the General Assembly, the second in the President, and the third in the courts. The state recognises... | |
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