| Henry Potter - 1816 - 474 str.
...DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, Made by the Representatives of the Freemen of the State of North- Carolina. SECTION I. THAT all political power is vested in and derived from the people only . II. That the people of this State ought to hare the sole and exclusive right • of regulating... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1820 - 490 str.
...their constitution and form of government, whenever it may be necessary to their safety and happiness. 1. That all political power is vested in, and derived from, the people. S. That the people have the right peaceably to assemble for their t'ommon good, and to apply to those... | |
| 1835 - 388 str.
...particular purpose, in Congress assembled, at Halifax, December 18, 1776. A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, &C. 1. That all political power is vested in, and derived from, the people only. 2. That the people of this state ought to have the sole and exclusive right of regulating the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 1092 str.
...i>u<:h manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal."—-Constitution of Virginia. "I. That all political power is vested in, and derived from, the people only. "2. That the people of this State ought to have the sole and exclusive right of regulating the... | |
| 1843 - 434 str.
...essential principles of liberty and freí government may be recognised and established, we declare : § 1. That all political power is vested in, and derived from the people. 3. That the people have the right peaceably to assemble for their common good, and to apply to those... | |
| Frances Harriet Green - 1844 - 362 str.
...in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority/' Constitution of Missouri. " The people of this state have the inherent, sole and...government, whenever it may be necessary to their safety or happiness." Now let the Executive, and Cabinet, and the principal Senators of the United States,... | |
| Frances Harriet Green - 1844 - 352 str.
...the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority.” Constitution of Mi ,souri. “The people of this State have the inherent, sole...the internal government and police thereof, and of alteritw and abolishini their Conetitu¿ ¿ud¿%rm of government, whenever it may be necessary safety... | |
| Frances Harriet Green - 1844 - 366 str.
...people^ and all free governments are founded on their authority." Constitution of Missouri^ "Thepeople of this state have the inherent, sole and exclusive right of regulating the internal government B.TO! police thereof, and of altering and abolishing their Constitution and form of government, whenever... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1846 - 410 str.
...essential principles of liberty and free government rnay be recognized and established, we declare: SEC. I. That all political power is vested in and derived from the people. SEC. II. That the people of this state have the inherent, sole, and exclusive right of regulating the... | |
| Lorenzo Waugh - 1848 - 92 str.
...the stand. •• 1st. That all political power is veiled in, and derived, from the people." « 2d. That the people of this State have the inherent, sole,...regulating the internal government and police thereof, »nd of altering and abolishing their constitution, whenever it may be necessary to their safety and... | |
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