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Foreign division The illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
- Titel
- Foreign division
- Verleger
- Her Majesty's Commissioners
- Erscheinungsort
- London
- Bandzählung
- 4
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1862
- Umfang
- Getr. Zählung
- Sprache
- English
- Signatur
- WA:B62-4
- Vorlage
- Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz
- Digitalisat
- Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz
- Digitalisat
- SLUB Dresden
- Lizenz-/Rechtehinweis
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-db-id4699982292
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- http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id469998229
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- 469998229
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- Titel
- Austria At The International Exhibition Of 1862
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- Mehrbändiges WerkThe illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- TitelblattTitelblatt II
- InhaltsverzeichnisInhaltsverzeichnis IV
- KapitelAustria At The International Exhibition Of 1862 -
- KapitelMecklenburg-Schwerin 1
- KapitelHanse-Towns 1
- KapitelSpecial Catalogue Of The Zollverein-Department I
- KapitelGreece 11
- KapitelHawaiian Or Sandwich Islands 21
- KapitelHayti 22
- KapitelIonian Islands 23
- KapitelItaly 29
- KapitelJapan 89
- KapitelLiberia 103
- KapitelMadagascar 104
- KapitelThe Netherlands. 105
- KapitelNorway 119
- KapitelPeru 129
- KapitelPortugal 131
- KapitelRome 165
- KapitelRussia 1
- KapitelSiam 27
- KapitelSpain 29
- KapitelSweden 69
- KapitelSwitzerland 85
- KapitelTurkey 99
- KapitelUnited States 119
- KapitelUruguay 131
- KapitelVenezuela 133
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owners (ecclesiastics and military gentlemen excepted) have equal votes in the representation of a municipal corporation (convoeato generale), only the election of the chief delegate of the corporation (executive organ) must be made from among the three landowners that pay the highest taxes. The law of March 5 th 1862 again secures the autonomy of municipal corporations and leaves the special regulations to the several diets. three bodies of electors, or ranking among the first two thirds of those that pay' direct taxes. Regarding the composition of the Hungarian and the Croatian-Slavonian diet, the Act of 1848 has been revived; regarding the Transylvanian diet, the election-franchise has been enlarged to the valuation of eight florins, direct taxes. Members of the Council of the Empire, Statutes of Diets. Dalmatia possesses a separate diet, but its position relatively to political law and its connection with Croatia and Slavonia is subject to further negoeiations. Till the time when a constitution for the kingdom of Lombardy and Venice shall be published upon principles equal to those of the other provinces, the sphere of action of the Central Assembly existing since 1815 and the new Provincial Assembly 7 has been liberally enlarged. The diet of each German or Sclavonian province is composed of only one assembly, the members of which are: 1. The archbishops and bishops of the Catholic and Oriental-greek Church and the rectores magnifici (chancellors) of the universities. 2. The representatives of great estates convened through the direct elective right of such owners of lands, registered at the board of States, as are, within the respective province, assessed at a certain sum of pro perty tax (generally 100 florins, in Tyrol 50 florins, in Lower Austria 200 florins, in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia 250 florins); in Tyrol, Silesia and Buko- wina also through the direct elective right of certain landowners without scale of valuation, and in Dalma tia through the direct elective right of those that pay the highest taxes (50—100 florins). 3. The representatives of towns and other places of comparatively large extent, the direct election of whom devolves upon those members of a municipality who are qualified to be electors for the representation of the municipal corporation and who, in municipalities with three bodies of electors, belong to the first or the second body, or who, when belonging to the third, pay at least 10 florins direct taxes; in the remaining municipalities, those that constitute the first two thirds of all municipal electors ranked according to the amount of their direct taxes. 4. The representatives of Boards of Commerce and Trades, who are elected by abody of electors composed of the members of each Board and their substitutes. 5. The representatives of country municipalities, the election of whom devolves upon chosen electors, which latter are appointed by such members of a municipality as are qualified electors for the represen tation of a municipal corporation, and either belonging to the first or the second body 7 in municipalities w 7 ith а) House of Commons. The diets of the German and Sclavonian provinces, and the central assembly 7 of the kingdom of Lombardy 7 and Venice elect the deputies for the Council of the Empire from among their members, the former by groups, the latter by a terniary of the provincial assemblies. The deputies thus elected constitute the House of Commons of the Partial Council, and, together with the deputies of the Hungarian, Croa tian-Slavonian, and Transylvanian diets, form the House of Commons of the Total Council of the Empire. б) House of Lords. The House of Lords of the Council of the Empire is composed of the adult Princes of thelmperialHouse; the chiefs of those families of nobility that are ap pointed to the hereditary dignity of Councillors of the Empire; the catholic archbishops and lord-bishops; and those gentlemen that are appointed members for life by the Emperor. Rights uf the representative bodies. Both the Houses of the Total as well as Partial Council of the Empire, and the separate diets, within their sphere of action, have the right of proposing first. A law of the empire requires the united consent of the two Houses of the Total Council of the Empire; a law for the German, Sclavonian and Italian pro vinces requires that of the two Houses of the Partial Council of the Empire; but both kinds of laws require the sanction of the Emperor; a provincial law requires the Monarch’s consent after the decision of the diet. Diets and the Council of the Empire are convened annually, prorogation and dissolution are imperial prerogatives. When the Council of the Empire or the Diets are not assembled, and when, in the meanwhile, urgent measures must be taken in matters belonging to their sphere of action, the ministry has to state the reasons and success of the enactment to the next con vention. Sessions are public; a decision is only accomplished by absolute majority of the members present. Equality before the Law. A11 subjects are equal before the law. The state maintains inviolate the personal security, private property and rights of every subject. The attainment to offices, dignities and honours is not connected with any prerogative of birth; military
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