Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/usr.lib/learn/editor/L51.2a, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #print
        !             2: You can also use relative addresses of the +1 or -1
        !             3: sort with context searches.  For example, to print the
        !             4: line after the line containing "cat", you could say
        !             5: 
        !             6:   /cat/+1p
        !             7: 
        !             8: Here is a file "text".  Print the line before the line
        !             9: containing "florin".  Then leave the editor and type "ready".
        !            10: #create text
        !            11:    The United Netherlands are a confederacy of republics,
        !            12: or rather of aristocracies of a very remarkable texture, yet
        !            13: confirming all the lessons derived from those which we
        !            14: have already reviewed.
        !            15:    The union is composed of seven coequal and sovereign
        !            16: states, and each state or province is a composition of
        !            17: equal and independent cities.  In all important cases, not
        !            18: only the provinces but the cities must be unanimous.
        !            19:    The sovereignty of the union is represented by the
        !            20: States-General, consisting usually of about fifty deputies
        !            21: appointed by the provinces.  They hold their seats, some
        !            22: for life, some for six, three, and one years; from two
        !            23: provinces they continue in appointment during pleasure.
        !            24:    The States-General have authority to enter into
        !            25: treaties and alliances; to make war and peace; to raise
        !            26: armies and equip fleets; to ascertain quotas and
        !            27: demand contributions.  In all these cases, however, unanimity
        !            28: and sanction of their constituents are requisite.
        !            29: They have authority to appoint and receive ambassadors;
        !            30: to execute treaties and alliances already formed; to
        !            31: provide for the collection of duties on imports and exports;
        !            32: to regulate the mint with a saving to the provincial
        !            33: rights; to govern as sovereigns the dependent territories.
        !            34: The provinces are restrained, unless with the general
        !            35: consent, from entering into foreign treaties; from
        !            36: establishing imposts injurious to others, or charging
        !            37: their neighbors with higher duties than their own subjects.  A
        !            38: council of state, a chamber of accounts, with five colleges
        !            39: of admiralty, aid and fortify the federal administration.
        !            40:    The executive magistrate of the Union is the
        !            41: stadtholder, who is now an hereditary prince.  His principal
        !            42: weight and influence in the republic are derived from his
        !            43: independent title; from his great patrimonial estates;
        !            44: from his family connections with some of the chief
        !            45: potentates of Europe; and, more that all, perhaps, from his
        !            46: being stadtholder in the several provinces, as well as for
        !            47: the Union; in which provincial quality he has the
        !            48: appointment of town magistrates under certain regulations,
        !            49: executes provincial decrees, presides when he pleases in
        !            50: the provincial tribunals, and has throughout the power
        !            51: of pardon.
        !            52:    As stadtholder of the Union, he has, however,
        !            53: considerable prerogatives.
        !            54:    In his political capacity he has authority to settle
        !            55: disputes between the provinces, when other methods fail; to
        !            56: assist at the deliberations of the States-General and at
        !            57: their particular conferences; to give audiences to foreign
        !            58: ambassadors and to keep agents for his particular affairs
        !            59: at foreign courts.
        !            60:    In his military capacity he commands the federal
        !            61: troops, provides for garrisons, and in general regulates
        !            62: military affairs; disposes of all appointments, from
        !            63: colonels to ensigns, and of the governments and posts of
        !            64: fortified towns.
        !            65:    In his marine capacity he is admiral-general and
        !            66: superintends and directs every thing relative to naval forces
        !            67: and other naval affairs; presides in the admiralties in
        !            68: person or by proxy; appoints lieutenant-admirals and
        !            69: other officers; and establishes councils of war, whose
        !            70: sentences are not executed till he approves them.
        !            71:    His revenue, exclusive of his private income, amounts
        !            72: to 300,000 florins.  The standing army which he commands
        !            73: consists of about 40,000 men.
        !            74: #create x2
        !            75: :   His revenue, exclusive of his private income, amounts
        !            76: #copyout
        !            77: #user
        !            78: #uncopyout
        !            79: grep exclusive .ocopy >x1
        !            80: tail -1 x1 >x3
        !            81: #cmp x3 x2
        !            82: #log
        !            83: #next
        !            84: 51.2b 5

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