Footnote 751: Arts. 63-64, 89. Dodd, Modern Constitutions, I., 137, 140.[(Back)]
Footnote 752: Dupriez, Les Ministres, I., 210-230; O. Kerchove de Denterghem, De la responsabilité des ministres dans le droit public belge (Paris, 1867).[(Back)]
Footnote 753: Art. 78. Dodd, Modern Constitutions, I., 138.[(Back)]
Footnote 754: Arts. 66-67. Dodd, Modern Constitutions, I., 137-138.[(Back)]
Footnote 755: Art. 58. Dodd, Modern Constitutions, I., 135.[(Back)]
Footnote 756: They may not be, and may not have been within two years preceding their election, members of the assembly which returns them.[(Back)]
Footnote 757: Art. 56. Dodd, Modern Constitutions, I., 135.[(Back)]
Footnote 758: This is true also of the Senate.[(Back)]
Footnote 759: It will be remembered that for the purpose of considering constitutional amendments the chambers meet in joint session.[(Back)]
Footnote 760: The Nyssens scheme was brought to the attention of the Belgian people through the medium of a pamphlet entitled "Le suffrage universel tempéré."[(Back)]