The American Beginnings: The Virginia Declaration of Rights; The Declaration of Independence, in Mr. Jefferson's Original Text, with Some of His Comments Thereon; the Articles of ConfederationVirginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1963 - Počet stran: 31 |
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... Government is , or ought to be , instituted for the common Benefit , Protection , and Security , of the People , Na- tion , or Community ; of all the various Modes and Forms of Government that is best , which is capable of producing the ...
... Government is , or ought to be , instituted for the common Benefit , Protection , and Security , of the People , Na- tion , or Community ; of all the various Modes and Forms of Government that is best , which is capable of producing the ...
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... Government. XII . That the Freedom of the Press is one of the greatest Bul- warks of Liberty , and can never be ... Government ; and therefore , that no Government separate from , or independent of , the Government of Virginia , ought to ...
... Government. XII . That the Freedom of the Press is one of the greatest Bul- warks of Liberty , and can never be ... Government ; and therefore , that no Government separate from , or independent of , the Government of Virginia , ought to ...
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... Government becomes destructive of these Ends , it is the Right of the People to alter or to abol- ish it , and to institute new Government , laying its Founda- tion on such Principles , and organizing its Powers in such Form , as to ...
... Government becomes destructive of these Ends , it is the Right of the People to alter or to abol- ish it , and to institute new Government , laying its Founda- tion on such Principles , and organizing its Powers in such Form , as to ...
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