A circular was sent out by theProvisional Committee convening the meeting, signed by Mr George Odger and eleven others, of whom Mr Bradlaugh was one.
The members of the Russian Cabinet, as announced for the Provisional Government, were: Prince Georges E.
A temporary understanding was obtained, but meantime the provisional government, headed by Venizelos, had been growing in strength, and obtained the recognition of the Entente Powers.
Provisional Government formed by Constitutional Democrats under Prince Lvov and M.
Overthrow of Kerensky and Provisional Government of Russia by the Bolsheviki.
The executive committee of the Imperial Duma, as the provisional Government styles itself, is composed of twelve members, under M.
His services won much praise and he was afterward sent by the government as an official in the provisional government at Trevas, Germany.
To insist that members chosen as the first regular Legislature shall be treated as provisional only is unjust to them.
But it is proposed to place it in charge of the existing provisional government, which is to continue for a full constitutional term; and this is done as the best way of guarding against disturbing forces from the late Rebellion.
Meanwhile, according to express language of the Act, the government is “provisional only.
Statutes at Large of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, (Richmond, 1864,) p.
Or the existing provisional government may be invested with the powers of the State, in such form and way and for such term as Congress in its discretion shall think best.
Much stress has been laid upon the fact that General Ames held a commission in the Army of the United States, and was actually the military commander and provisional governor of Mississippi.
Nothing is clearer than that the termination of the provisional government in Georgia was contingent on the performance of certain covenants, express and implied.
All efforts to secure an agreement between the contending factions, by which they should themselves come to an amicable understanding and settle upon some modus vivendi--some provisional government of their own--failed.
In 1878 questions of revenue administration on the Stikine River led to the establishment of a provisional demarcation, crossing the channel between two high peaks on either side about twenty-four miles above the river mouth.
When the election has been held and the new government inaugurated in peaceful and orderly fashion the provisional government will come to an end.
He flattered himself that the states, dazzled by the illustrious illusion thus prepared, would cheerfully grant to this provisional government the right of levying taxes during the temporary absence of the sovereign.
But Philip had prepared, and the pope had sanctioned, the new system of ecclesiastical organization before alluded to, and the provisionalgovernment now put it into execution.
In the Papal States, Pio Nono was deposed; but after a time a reaction set in, the provisionalgovernment under Mazzini was overthrown, and the French occupied Rome and recalled the Pope.
It must be observed, also, that this arrangement about the frontier was only provisional and temporary, since it is expressly said that it shall only remain so until it has been otherwise amicably settled.
These public works were, in the first instance, the provisional house-accommodation for the newly arriving members.
Moreover, we all knew that the present was only a provisional arrangement.
Strahl's friend: My appointment as provisional substitute for our revered leader at first filled me with alarm.
The manner of life was still very primitive, in harmony with the provisional character of the houses and the dress; on the other hand, as to meat and drink there was abundance, even luxury.
The National Assembly proved to be overwhelmingly moderate, and the leaders of the Provisional Government discovered that they preferred to stand with the majority rather than to fall with the Parisian extremists.
A provisional republic was formed and elections were held to the National Assembly.
The provisional government had already been recognized by the United States and by other powers, the deposition of the Queen was a fait accompli and her restoration partook of the nature of turning back the clock.
Madero was soon overthrown by General Victoriano Huerta, who becameprovisional president.
The Queen was at first unwilling to bind herself and when she later agreed, a new obstacle appeared in the refusal of the provisional government to surrender its authority.
Magoon, Republic of Cuba (1908), by the provisional governor during the second intervention.
The first meeting of the provisional committee for erecting the Britannia Pier, Yarmouth, was held at the Angel Hotel, under the presidency of Sir E.
In the House of Commons, on August 1st, a Bill to confirm a provisional order of the Board of Trade, in reference to electric lighting at Norwich, was considered, and reported to be read a third time.
Light Railway Commissioners, into an application made for a provisional order for authorising the construction of the railway.
Mr. Gurdon was elected provisional chairman by 37 votes against 18 recorded for Lord Kimberley.
The first meeting of the Norfolk Provisional County Council was held at the Shirehall, Norwich, on February 7th.
The meeting favoured the scheme, and appointed a provisional committee.
Sir Henry Stracey, of Rackheath Hall, has obtained provisional protection for a cartridge which, by a very simple contrivance, gets rid of the necessity of biting off the end, a proceeding which is always objectionable.
Do you hold the Diploma or any of the Provisional Certificates of the Library Association?
After the definitive declaration of Alexander a very active correspondence ensued between the Provisional Government and Hartwell, and Louis XVIII.
At length, when the state of things was beyond the possibility of doubt, Davoust assembled the troops, acquainted them with the dethronement of the Emperor, hoisted a flag of truce, and sent his adhesion to the Provisional Government.
Angles, the Provisional Commissary- General of the Police, who directed all the other commissaries to obey the orders they might receive from Maubreuil.
Pozzo-di-Borgo, whom he appointed his Commissioner to theProvisional Government.
Talleyrand, accompanied by the members of the Provisional Government, several Marshals and general officers, and the municipal body, headed by the prefect of the Seine, went in procession beyond the barrier to receive Monsieur.
He held a command in the south when he heard of the forfeiture of Napoleon pronounced by the Senate, and he was one of the first to send his recognition to the Provisional Government.
To both the provisional Southern governments of 1865 replied with the so-called Black Codes.
The provisionallegislatures formed at the close of the war were composed of white men only; but the experiment failed because of the short-sighted laws that were enacted.
Meanwhile the South was in a state of panic, and the provisional governor of Mississippi asked of President Johnson permission to organize the local militia.
About November 22, the Inspector-General of French Ambulances called to see us formally at the railway station with Messieurs Cremieux and Bezoin, two active members of the Provisional Government.
According to Mushet, Martien had in fact "actually and publicly proved" his process in a receptacle and not in a gutter, so that his claim to priority could be maintained on the basis of the provisional specification.
He gave as his reason for this turnabout his discovery that Joseph Martien had demonstrated his process of "purifying" metal successfully and had indeed been granted a provisional patent a month before Bessemer.
A provisional engagement was presently made, but it was not finally ratified until February of the following year.
You have not submitted to Lima neither directly nor indirectly, and from the moment the independence of that country was declared under the protectoral Government of San Martin ceased the provisional control that he had upon the squadron.
The deputies closed their labors by agreeing to an address to the inhabitants of the British empire (which was drawn up by William Hooper), and in organizing a provisional government.
They were united in entrusting a provisional authority to the Prince of Orange.
To wish to supplement science and to regard its conclusions as largely provisional is therefore more than legitimate.
They abandon that practical calculation to some science of illusion that has to be tolerated in thisprovisional life.
Thus history proves to be an imperfect field for the exercise of reason; it is a provisional discipline; its values, with the mind's progress, would empty into higher activities.
That would be useless," replied Macdonald; "my comrades and I do not acknowledge the Provisional Government.
Furnished with this set, and without awaiting the concurrence of the Legislative Body, which was given next day, the Provisional Government published an address to the French armies.
Thus there were two abbes among the members of the Provisional Government, and by a singular chance they happened to be the same who had officiated at the mass which was performed in the Champ de Mars on the day of the first federation.
He complained on the subject to the Emperor Alexander, who promised to write, and in fact did write, to the Provisional Government to get the article inserted.
Talleyrand appointed Secretary to the Provisional Government, rushed out of the apartment as soon as he got possession of the Emperor Alexander's declaration.
He is accused of a close and suspicious connection with Talleyrand, and it is odd that when Talleyrand became head of the Provisional Government in 1814, Bourrienne of all persons should have been put at the head of the posts.
However, the enemy was approaching, and for the last three days he had solicited the Provisional Government to place a frigate at his disposal, with which he might proceed to America.