... of all the various modes and forms of government, that is best which is capable of producing the greatest degree of happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration ; and that... Political and Economic Handbook - Seite 22von Thomas Edward Watson - 1916 - 469 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Wilson Campbell, Moses Hoge - 1813 - 322 Seiten
...safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of mal-administration; and that when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to...purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable, unalienable and indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, T2 in such manner as shall be judged... | |
| Stephen Cullen Carpenter - 1815 - 514 Seiten
...and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration. And whenever any government shall be found inadequate, or contrary...purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 Seiten
...safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration; and that whenever any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to...purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable, unalienable, and indefeasible right, to reform, alter, or abolish t, in such manner as shall be judged... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1823 - 462 Seiten
...safety, form and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration ; and that when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to...purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable, unalienable, snd indefeasible right, to reform, alter, or abolish it, in Of Exclusive privileges. Powers... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1821 - 674 Seiten
...safety, and is nr>st dFectually secured against/ the danger of mul-admiuUiraiion; and that whenever* any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to...these purposes, a majority of the community hath an induright to re- bitable, uiialienablc, and indefeasible right, to reform. form, or a- . '.....'. «_... | |
| 1827 - 524 Seiten
...safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of mal-administration, and that whenever any government shall be found inadequate, or contrary...purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable, unalienable and indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged... | |
| 1827 - 526 Seiten
...the community hath an indubitable, unalienable and indefeasible right to reform, alter, vot. i. 12 or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal." I have just proved, that one tenth, or less, of the people of America — a most despicable minority,... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 558 Seiten
...danger of mal-administration ; and that a majority of the community had an indubitable, unalienable and indefeasible right to reform, alter or abolish it, in such manner as should be judged most conducive to the public weal. After declaring that the legislative, executive... | |
| Virginia. Constitutional Convention - 1830 - 932 Seiten
...safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of mal-administration ; and that when any Government shall be found inadequate or contrary to these purposes, a majority of the people hath an indubitable, unalieuable and indefeasible right to reform, alter or abolish it, in such... | |
| Virginia. Constitutional Convention - 1890 - 928 Seiten
...effectually secured against the danger of rnal-administration ; and that -when any Government Khali be found inadequate or contrary to these purposes, a majority of the people hath an indubitable, unalienableand indefeasible right to reform, alter or abolish it, in such... | |
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