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La constitución de Cádiz en Inglaterra [PDF]

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Fernández Sarasola, Ignacio
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Can Constitutions Be Translated? The Case of the Cadiz Constitution in German

2017
Starting with the question of whether constitutions can be translated, this chapter briefly deals with examples of various attempts to translate constitutions that, for one reason or another, ended in compromise if not in outright disaster. Then it focuses on the Constitution of Cadiz, which, after passing unnoticed in Germany in 1812, reached a total ...
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The Monarchy at Bayonne and the Constitution of Cadiz

2012
Specialists in constitutional history have emphasized the different treatment accorded to the figure of the king in the two Spanish Constitutions produced by the War of Independence, namely the one approved in Bayonne in 1808 and that of Cadiz, in 1812.
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Translating into Stone: The Monument to the Constitution of Cadiz in Saint Augustine, Florida

2017
St Augustine, Florida, most likely has the only surviving monument to the Constitution of Cadiz erected in the Americas. Constructed in 1813 and 1814, the monument was the most expensive public work in the city, then the capital of the Spanish province of East Florida.
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Abstract of the Constitution of Cadiz (March 1812)

Cambridge Historical Journal, 1939
In the preamble, Ferdinand, King by God's grace and by the constitution of the Spanish monarchy, and in his absence the Regency nominated by the General and Extraordinary Cortes, made known that these Cortes decreed the following Constitution. In Title I, sovereignty is said to reside in the Spanish nation, which cannot be the patrimony of any family ...
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“May provision be made for exact observance of the basic law that governs us”. The Constitution of Cadiz, the Cortes and political transition in Mexico, 1820-1822

2023
Between 1820 and 1822, New Spain transitioned from a colony held by the Spanish Crown to part of the doceañista liberal system, after the re-establisment of the Constitution of 1812 in May 1820. This triggered an independence process in February 1821 that was completed by the Independence Act in September the same year.
Bernal Ruiz, Graciela, Chust, Manuel
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