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The government is a constitutional monarchy, with the executive power vested in a king and a ministry, who are held responsible to the Rigsdag, which is the parliament.
Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Kelly Miller 1901
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-- The opening of the Rigsdag is a great event in Stockholm.
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The legislature is called the Rigsdag, and consists of the
Up The Baltic Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark Oliver Optic 1859
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We do not entertain any doubt but that the Rigsdag will grant us the compensation to which we have the most incontestable right, and which cannot be controverted by such futile arguments, as, that the owners have lost nothing by the government depriving them of their property, as the stock of labor is the same, and to be had for an equitable hire.
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The Rigsdag of Denmark will not leave it in the power of the world to say, that it was liberal at the expense of others, or that it denied compensation to the weak, because they had only the right, but not the power to enforce it.
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The Rigsdag of Denmark will not on account of the burden, shrink from the demands of justice; it will not allow it to be said that it refused to satisfy a claim, the justness of which has never been doubted by any civilized nation, nor will it suffer a number of its fellow citizens to be illegally bereft of their property without compensation.
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We, the undersigned, inhabitants of the West India Islands St. Thomas and St. John, beg leave most respectfully to present to the Rigsdag of Denmark, this Petition, praying that just and equitable compensation may be granted us for the loss we have sustained in our property, in consequence of the ordinance of the
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All parties agreed at last in the committees, and only the final formal ratification by our Rigsdag was required to have the law pass to His Majesty's signature.
Denmark and the War 1918
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In order to make it pass more easily through the debate in the Rigsdag, this ministry was placed in charge, and it was in charge when the war broke out.
Denmark and the War 1918
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Finally, when the need is urgent and the Rigsdag is not in session, he may promulgate ordinances, provided, first, that they are not contrary to the constitution, and, second, that they are laid before the
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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