| 1804 - 372 páginas
...or clai'sof men. — Therefore the people alone have an inconteltible, mulienable, and indefeafible right, to institute government, and to reform, alter, or totally change the lame, when their protection, fafety, prolperity and happinefs, require it. VIII. In order to prevent... | |
| John Taylor - 1814 - 676 páginas
...governing themselves." That "govern«' men! is instituted for the eommon good, for the protee " tion, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people.; and " not for the profit, honour, or private interest of any our - man, family, or elass of men." Add that •' in order to '•... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Common Council - 1822 - 148 páginas
...idea of a man, born a magistrate, lawgiver, or judge, is absurd and unnatural. ARTICLE VH. Government is instituted for the common good ; for the protection,...interest of any one man, family, or class of men. There- The people to infore, the people alone have an incontestible, unaliena- Se^w^"? ble, and indefeasible... | |
| Tyler Parsons - 1823 - 110 páginas
...conmiim good, for the protection, safety, and prosperity, and happiness of the people ; and not foi the profit, honor, or private interest of any one...family, or class of men : Therefore the people alone bave an incontestable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to mstitute government ; and to reform,... | |
| Massachusetts - 1826 - 126 páginas
...the idea of a man born a magistrate, lawgiver, or judge, • is absurd and unnatural. VII. Government is instituted for the common good ; for the protection,...safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people ; and hot for the profit, honour, or private interest of any (*ie man, family, or class of men. Therefore,... | |
| 1828 - 494 páginas
...hlood, the idea of a man horn a magistrate, lawgiver, or judge, is ahsurd and unnatural. 7. Government is instituted for the common good: for the protection,...and happiness of the people: and not for the profit, honour, or private interest of any one man, family, or any one class of men. Therefore, the people... | |
| Virginia. Constitutional Convention - 1890 - 928 páginas
...instituted for the protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people,". by declaring that " the people alone have an incontestible. unalienable...and to reform, alter, or totally change the same" — and lartber, that " All elections ought to be free; and all the inhabitants of this Commonwealth,... | |
| Virginia. Constitutional Convention - 1830 - 932 páginas
...people," by declaring that " tlie people ulone have an incontestable, unuiiemihle and indefensible right to institute Government, and to reform, alter, or totally change the same" — and farther, that " All elections ought to be free : and all the inhabitants of thin Commonwealth,... | |
| William Sullivan - 1831 - 218 páginas
...Classes in Schools in the Origin, Nature, and Use of Political Power. * Government is instituted for tho common good ; for the protection, safety, prosperity,...profit, honor, or private interest of any one man.' Mass. Bill of 3 B. Emerson. New Edition, with Amendments and Additions. )! In conformity to tho act... | |
| William Sullivan - 1831 - 214 páginas
...ORIGIN, NATURE, AND USE • OF POLITICAL POWER. ' "Government is instituted for the common good ; fur the protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people ;—and not for tin; profit, honor, or private interest of any one mao, family, or class of men." Mass. Bill of Rights.... | |
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