The Executive Power, the King, and the Royal Family (Arts.
3-48)
Citizenship and the Legislative Power (Arts. 49–85)
The Judicial Power (Arts. 86-91)
General Provisions (Arts. 92–112)
PORTUGAL
The Kingdom of Portugal, Its Territory, Government, Dy-
nasty, and Religion (Arts. 1-6)
Portuguese Citizens (Arts. 7-9)
The Powers and the National Representation (Arts. 10-12)
The Legislative Power
The Divisions of the Legislative Power, and Their
Powers (Arts. 13–33)
The House of Deputies (Arts. 34-38)
The House of Peers (Arts. 39-44)
The Initiation, Discussion, Approval, and Promulga-
tion of Laws (Arts. 45–62)
The Elections (Arts. 63-70)
The King
The Moderative Power (Arts. 71-74)
The Executive Power (Arts. 75-77)
The Royal Family and Its Revenue (Arts. 78–85)
The Succession to the Throne (Arts. 86-90)
The Regency during the Minority or Incapacity of the
King (Arts. 91-100)
The Ministry (Arts. 101-6)
The Council of State (Arts. 107–12)
The Military Force (Arts. 113-17)
The Judicial Power
The Judges and the Courts of Justice (Arts. 118-31)
The Administration and the Government of the Provinces
The Administration (Art. 132)
The Communal Councils (Arts. 133–35)
The Public Revenue (Arts. 136-38)
General Provisions, and Guaranties of the Civil and Political
Rights of Portuguese Citizens (Arts. 139–45)
RUSSIA
The Nature of the Supreme Autocratic Power (4-26)
The Rights and Duties of Russian Subjects (27-41)
The Laws (42-55)
The Council of the Empire, the Imperial Duma, and the
Course of Their Activity (56–77)
The Council of Ministers, the Ministers, and the Heads of
Independent Institutions (78–82)