Leme, Marisa Saenz [UNESP]2023-07-292023-07-292022-01-01Revista Brasileira de Historia, v. 42, n. 91, p. 193-214, 2022.1806-93470102-0188http://hdl.handle.net/11449/249467This article evaluates conceptions of the State presented between 1822 and 1823, with characteristics which, later on, after the political reopening of 1826, acquired visibility as those of the so-called “liberal-moderates”. Blurred at the time of the Constituent Assembly by the antagonism between the positions deemed to be “liberal-radical” and “aulic”, their recovery contributes to the reconstitution of the mosaic of positions presented from then on for the construction of the national State. In order to do so, I comparatively approach the conceptions developed in the periodical O Conciliador Nacional, by Miguel do Sacramento Lopes, from Pernambuco, and in the books of José Bernardino Batista Pereira d’Almeida, from Espírito Santo.193-214engLack of visibilityModerationState projectsSovereignty, State Powers and Provincial Autonomy at the Time of the 1823 Constituent Assembly: “Liberal-moderate” Conceptions in Miguel do Sacramento Lopes and José Bernardino Batista Pereira d’AlmeidaSoberania, poderes de Estado e autonomia provincial na época da Constituinte de 1823: concepções “liberal-moderadas” em Miguel do Sacramento Lopes e José Bernardino Batista Pereira d’AlmeidaArtigo10.1590/1806-93472022v42n91-102-s2.0-85143821270