Argentine Constitution of 1853
The Argentine Constitution of 1853 was the first constitution of Argentina approved with the support of the governments of the provinces —though without that of the Buenos Aires Province, who remained separated of the Argentine Confederation until 1859, after several modifications to the original constitution— sanctioned in May 1853 by the Constitutional Convention gathered in Santa Fe, and promulgated by the head of the national executive government Justo José de Urquiza.
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Argentine Constitution of 1853
The Argentine Constitution of 1853 was the first constitution of Argentina approved with the support of the governments of the provinces —though without that of the Buenos Aires Province, who remained separated of the Argentine Confederation until 1859, after several modifications to the original constitution— sanctioned in May 1853 by the Constitutional Convention gathered in Santa Fe, and promulgated by the head of the national executive government Justo José de Urquiza.
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Constitution argentine de 1853 ...... lexion politique en Argentine.
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La Constitución argentina de 1 ...... 94 y los pactos preexistentes.
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The Argentine Constitution of ...... rks of the Argentine thinking.
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Argentine Constitution of 1853
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Cover of the original manuscript of the 1853 Constitution
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Constitution argentine de 1853 ...... lectuelle Constitution de 1826
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La Constitución argentina de 1 ...... de la Confederación Argentina.
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The Argentine Constitution of ...... ernment Justo José de Urquiza.
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Argentine Constitution of 1853
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Constitución argentina de 1853
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Constitution argentine de 1853
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