| Kentucky - 1799 - 606 str.
...vote for reprefentativer, did not vote for a convention, a convention fliall not be called. ARTICLE X. That the general, great and essential principles of liberty and free government mûy be recognized and established, WE DBCLARE, Sec. I. That all free men, when they form a focial... | |
| 1804 - 372 str.
...to the territorial line, and. by the said territorial line to the Pennsylvania line. ARTICLE VIII, That the general, great, and essential principles...liberty and free government may be recognized, and for ever unalterably established, WE DEcLARE, SEcT. 1. That all men are bom equally free and independent,... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1810 - 530 str.
...rights retained by the people the government cannot invade. The people of Pennsylvania " to the end that the general, great and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognised and unalterably established," declare in the 19th section of the 9th article of the constitution... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1306 str.
...as practicable, where the poor shall be educated free of all charges. • Bill of Rights. That the great and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and established, it is hereby declared — 1st. That all political power is vested in and belongs to the people. 2d.... | |
| Illinois - 1818 - 32 str.
...said election, for the purpose of revising, altering, or amending this constitution. ARTICLE VIII. That the general, great, and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognised and unalterably established, WE Sect. 1. That all meo are born equally free and independent,... | |
| Charles Britten Johnson - 1819 - 190 str.
...this commonwealth, and to perform the duties of their respective offices with fidelity. ARTICLE IX. That the general, great, and essential Principles...Liberty and free Government may be recognized and unalterably established, vie declare, SECTION I. That all men are born equally free and independent,... | |
| John Chauncey Pease, John Milton Niles - 1819 - 496 str.
...following Constitution and form of Civil Government. 3lrttrfe f trgt. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. That the great and essential principles of liberty and free...government may be recognized and established, WE DECLARE, § 1. That all men, when they form a social compact, are equal in rights; and that no man or set of... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1820 - 490 str.
...house, as well when the same arc proposed, as when they are finally ratified. ARTICLE XIII. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. That the general, great, and essential...government may be recognized and established, we declare, 1. That all political power is vested in, and derived from, the people. fi. That the people of tins... | |
| Connecticut - 1821 - 536 str.
...the following Constitution, and form of civil government. ARTICLE I. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. That the great and essential principles of liberty and free...government may be recognized and established, WE DECLARE, Equality of SECT. 1. That all men, when they forma social comrights. pact, are equal in rights; and... | |
| Ohio - 1821 - 636 str.
...to the Territorial lu;</> and by the said Territorial line, to the Pennsylvania line. ARTICLE VIH. That the general, great and essential principles of...liberty and free government may be recognized and forever unalterably established, we declare, republican government, being founded on their sole authority,... | |
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