| John Wilson Campbell, Moses Hoge - 1813 - 322 str.
...despotic governments. XIII. That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural and safe defence of a free state; that standing armies in time of peace should be avoided, as dangerous to liberty; and that in all cases... | |
| United States federal convention - 1819 - 524 str.
...to be violated. arms; that a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural and safe defence of a free state. That standing armies in time of peace are dangerous to liberty, and therefore ought to be avoided, as far... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 str.
...despotic governments. 13. That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defence of a free state; that «landing armies in time of peace, should be avoided, as dangerous to liberty; and that, in all cases,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1833 - 636 str.
...right to keep and bear arms. That a well regulated militia, including the body of the people capable of bearing arms, is the proper, natural and safe defence of a free State. That the militia should not be subject to Martial Law, except in time of war, rebellion or insurrection. That standing... | |
| Virginia - 1833 - 604 str.
...despotic governments. 13. That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural and safe defence of a free state ; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be avoided, as dangerous to liberty; and that in all cases,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 968 str.
...keep and bear arms ; that a well regulated mili' tia, including the body of the people capable of ' bearing arms, is the proper, natural, and safe ' defence of a free State. " That standing armies, ' in times of peace, are dangerous to liberty, and ' ought not to be kept up, except... | |
| Joseph Martin, William Henry Brockenbrough - 1835 - 644 str.
...keep and bear arms ; that a well* regulated militia, composed of the body of the people trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defence of a free state. That standing armies an time of peace are dangerous to liberty, and therefore ought to be avoided, as far... | |
| 1841 - 460 str.
...despotic governments. 13. That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defence of a free State ; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be avoided, as dangerous to liberty ; and that, in all cases,... | |
| Rhode Island - 1844 - 612 str.
...to keep and bear arms ; that a well regulated militia, including the body of the people capable of bearing arms, is the proper, natural and safe defence...militia shall not be subject to martial law, except in the time of war, rebellion or insurrection ; that standing armies in time of peace are dangerous to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hallett - 1848 - 84 str.
...seizures of his person, his papers, or his property " 3. "That the people have a riaht to bear arms— that the militia shall not be subject to Martial Law except in time of war, rebellion or insurrection — and that at all limes the miliiaiy should be under strict subordination lo the civil powtr " [Leg... | |
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