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" That all power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any authority, without consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised. "
The Right of the People to Establish Forms of Government: Mr. Hallett's ... - Página 17
por Benjamin Franklin Hallett - 1848 - 71 páginas
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The Annals of Tennessee to the End of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Its ...

James Gettys McGready Ramsey - 1853 - 778 páginas
...powers of government ought to be forever separate and distinct from each other. 5. That all powers of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any...the consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised. 6. That elections of members to serve...
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The True Republican: Containing the ... Addresses ... and Messages of All ...

Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 páginas
...elected, nor bound by any law to which they have not, in like manner assented, for the public good. 7. That all power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any authority, without consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised....
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - 1855 - 792 páginas
...proposed by Virginia to be prefixed to the Constitution, the seventh article, which is as follows : "That all power of suspending laws, or the execution...Representatives of the people in the Legislature, ia injurious to thoir rights, and ought not to be exercised." The Convention of North Carolina, as...
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The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises ...

John Frost - 1855 - 462 páginas
...CHAIRMAN, — The next clause of the bill of right* tells you, " that all power of suspending law, or the execution of laws, by any authority, without...the consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised." This tells us that there can be no suspension...
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"Sam": Or The History of Mystery

Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 600 páginas
...elected, nor bound by any law to which they have not, in like manner, assented for the common good. 7. That all power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any authority, without consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised....
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The American's Guide

1855 - 576 páginas
...elected, nor bound by any law to which they have not, in like manner, assented, for the public good. 7. That all power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any authority, without consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised....
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Papers on Slavery, Rebellion, Etc

Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 páginas
...The early Constitution of Virginia, adopted in 1776, contained, as we have seen, a provision, — " That all power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any authority without consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised."...
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A Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Wise: With A History of the Political ...

James Pinkney Hambleton - 1856 - 550 páginas
...Again:—Does this organization not violate the 7th section of this declaration of rights, which forbids "all power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any authority without consent of the representatives of the people, as injurious to their rights, and which ought not to...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 1

1857 - 610 páginas
...connection with you. The next clause of the bill of rights tells you, "That all power of suspending law, $ is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised." This tells us that there can be no suspension...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 1

1857 - 668 páginas
...connection with you. The next clause of the bill of rights tells yon, "That all power of suspending law, or the execution of laws, by any authority, without...the consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised." This tells us that there can be no suspension...
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