| John Bigelow - 1848 - 538 páginas
...protecting property and reputation ; and of pursuing their own happiness. 2. That all political power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and established for their benefit ; and therefore they have, at all times, an inalienable and indefeasible... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1004 páginas
...if the constitution of this state had not been altered or amended. " All power is originally vested in the people ; and all free governments are founded on their authority, and are instituted for their peace, safety, and happiness. " No freeman of this state shall be taken, or... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1849 - 482 páginas
...possessing, and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. SEC. II. That all power is inherent in the people ; and all free governments...peace, safety, and happiness. For the advancement of these end?, they have, nt all time?, an unalienable and indefeasible right to alter or reform their... | |
| Illinois - 1849 - 452 páginas
...property and reputation, and of pursuing their own happiness. § 2. That all power is inherent in Ihe people, and all free governments are founded on their...instituted for their peace, safety, and happiness. § 3. That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates... | |
| Daniel Chipman - 1849 - 234 páginas
...forming a written Constitution of civil government, founded on the great principle, that all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority. And in the exercise of their primitive sovereignty, the people parcelled out the powers of government,... | |
| Kentucky. Constitutional Convention - 1849 - 1140 páginas
...referred to the committee of the whole. The secretary read it as follows : SEC. — . That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority and consent, and instituted for their peace, safety, and happiness, and the security of their property.... | |
| 1817 - 458 páginas
...I. and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. Sec. 2. That all power is inherent in the people; and all free governments are founded on ifiiir au, thority, and instituted for their peace, safety, Mid happiness. For the advancement of these... | |
| Indiana. Constitutional Convention - 1850 - 1022 páginas
...the second section of the first article of our present Constitution, it iadeclared, " That all power is inherent in the people; and all free governments...peace, . safety, and happiness. For the advancement of j these ends, they have, at all times, an unalienable and indefeasable right to alter or reform their... | |
| Indiana. Constitutional Convention - 1850 - 1012 páginas
...the second section of the first article of our present Constitution, it is declared, " That all power is inherent in the people; and all free governments...peace, safety, and happiness. For the advancement of these ends, they have, at all times, an unalienable and indefeasable right to alter or reform their... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1851 - 680 páginas
...of the Bill of Rights, under the 9th Article of the Constitution of Pennsylvania), that " all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments...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... | |
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