That all power is vested in, and consequently derived from, the people; that magistrates are their trustees and servants, and at all times amenable to them. Ideals of the Republic - Página 233por James Schouler - 1908 - 304 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Wilson Campbell, Moses Hoge - 1813 - 322 páginas
...happiness and safety. II. That all power is vested in, and consequently derived from, the people; that magistrates are their trustees and servants, and at all. times amenable to them. III. That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection and security... | |
| Virginia. General Court, William Brockenbrough, Hugh Holmes - 1815 - 364 páginas
...having declared, ' that all power is " vested in, and consequently derived from the people, " that magistrates are their trustees and servants, and at " all times amenable to them,' it follows as a necessary " consequence that the people have a right to be informed "of the conduct... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1832 - 636 páginas
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| Virginia. Constitutional Convention - 1830 - 932 páginas
...ask, Sir, what are the fundamental doctrines of our Government? Is not the following one of them ? " All power is vested in and consequently derived from...are their trustees and servants, and at all times amtnabU to them." When did the justices of the peace derive their power from the people ; and how,... | |
| Virginia. Constitutional Convention - 1890 - 928 páginas
...second declares, •• that all power is vested in, and consequently derived from, the people : that magistrates are their trustees, and servants, and at all times amenable to them." The third declares the end and object of Government to be, " the common benefit, protection and security,... | |
| Virginia - 1833 - 604 páginas
...happiness and safety. 2. That all power is vested in, and consequently derived from, the people ; that magistrates are their trustees and servants, and at all times amenable to them. 8. That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection and security of... | |
| Henry Walter - 1839 - 618 páginas
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| 1841 - 460 páginas
...happiness and safety. , 2. That all power is vested in, and consequently derived from, the people ; that magistrates are their trustees and servants, and at all times amenable to them. 3. That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security... | |
| Joseph Tate - 1841 - 992 páginas
...happiness and safety. 2. That all power 'is vested in, and consequently derived from, the people ; that magistrates are their trustees and servants, and at all times amenable to them. 3. That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection and security,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 688 páginas
...the question, six 2. All power is rested in and consequently derived from the people ; map-- trates are their trustees and servants, and at all times amenable to them. 3. Government is instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the community. That... | |
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