| United States. Congress. House - 1844 - 702 páginas
...of Rhode Island is inherent in the people thereof; and that they have at all times the unalienable and indefeasible right to alter, reform, or abolish...their government, in such manner as they may think proper ; and that any constitution or frame of government, republican in its form, adopted by them,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 422 páginas
...made for that purpose. The constitution of Pennsylvania declares that the people have at all times a right to alter, reform, or abolish their government, in such manner as they think proper, but points out no mode of taking the sense of the people on the subject. The constitution... | |
| Charles Britten Johnson - 1819 - 190 páginas
...peace, safety and happiness: For the advancement of those ends they have, at all times, an unalienable and indefeasible right to alter, reform, or abolish...their government, in such manner as they may think proper. SECT. III. That alt men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according... | |
| Humphrey Marshall - 1824 - 538 páginas
...peace, safety and happiness. For the advancement of these ends, they have at all times an unalienable and indefeasible right to alter, reform or abolish...their government, in such manner as they may think proper. "3d. That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God, according... | |
| Humphrey Marshall - 1824 - 542 páginas
...happiness: For the advancement of these ends, they have at all times an unalienable and indefeisible right to alter, reform or abolish their government in such manner as they may think proper. "3. That all men have a natural and indefeisible right to worship Almighty God according to... | |
| Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1825 - 400 páginas
...instituted for their common peace, safety and happiness ; and for the advancement thereof, they have, at all times, an (inalienable and indefeasible, right to alter, reform or abolish their government,'in such manner as they may think proper. It WAS moved by Mr. M'Lene, seconded by Mr. Graydon,... | |
| Virginia. Constitutional Convention - 1890 - 928 páginas
...peace, safety and happiness. For the advancement of those ends, they have, at all times, an unalienable, and indefeasible right, to alter, reform, or abolish...their Government, in such manner as they may think proper." In giving effect to these principles, the Constitution of this State, provides that the number... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1837 - 812 páginas
...instituted for their peace, safety, and happiness. For the advancement of those ends, they have, at all times, an inalienable and indefeasible right to...their Government in such manner as they may think proper". Here, sir, in this reserved, guarded, and precious principle, I find the source of onr powers.... | |
| 1838 - 436 páginas
...peace, safety, and lappiness: For the advancement of those ends, ;hey have at all times an unalienable and indefeasible right to alter, reform, or abolish...their government in such manner as they may think proper. Sec. III. That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 520 páginas
...happiness : For the advancement of those ends, they have at all times an unalienablc and indefeasable right to alter, reform or abolish their government, in such manner as they may think proper." The gentleman from Butler, (Mr. Purviance) has read the votes of the whigs and anti-masons... | |
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