| Constitutions - 1782 - 188 pages
...rights, and the other bleffings which the author of exiftcnce has beftowed upon man ; and whenever thefe great ends of government are not obtained, the people have a right, by common confent to change it, and take fuch meafures as to them may appear neceffary to promote their fafety... | |
| 1805 - 596 pages
...rights, and the other bleffings which the author of exiftcnce has hefiowed upon man ; and, whenever thefe great ends of government are not obtained, the people have a right, by common confent, to change it, and take fuch meafures ai •_;»• them may appear neceffary to promote their... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 422 pages
...their representatives in convention at Windsor, on the 25th of December, 1777, declared, that " whereas all government ought to be instituted and supported...for the security and protection of the community as MicKand to enable the individuals, who compose it, to enjoy their natural rights, and the other blessings... | |
| Vermont - Land grants - 1823 - 570 pages
...Sec'y. CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF VERMONT, AS ESTABLISHED BY CONVENTION, JULY 2, 1777.* WHEREAS, all government ought to be instituted and supported,...compose it, to enjoy their natural rights, and the other blessmgs which the Author of existence has bestowed upon man ; and whenever those great ends of government... | |
| Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1825 - 400 pages
...held at Philadelphia, July 15, 1776, and continued by adjournment, to September 28, 1776. "WHEREAS all government ought to be instituted and supported...great ends of government are not obtained, the people ha*ea right by common consent to change it, and take such measures as to them may appear necessary,... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 436 pages
...held at the State-house, in the City of Philadelphia on the 28lh day of Sept. 1776. WH 1:11 -. « s all government ought to be instituted and supported...community as such, and to enable the individuals, who compose,it, to enjoy their natural rights and the other blessings which the author of existence has... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1829 - 460 pages
...Pennsylvania, held at the State-house, in the City of Philadelphia, on the 28lh day of Sept. 1776. WHEREAS all government ought to be instituted and supported...which the author of existence has bestowed upon man; and,when ever these great ends of government are not obtained, the people have a right.by common consent,... | |
| Zadock Thompson - Natural history - 1842 - 726 pages
...prefacing it with the original preamble of the first constitution, adopted in 1777. PREAMBLE. WHEREAS, all government ought to be instituted and supported,...of existence has bestowed upon man ; and whenever those great ends of government are not obtained, the people have a right, by common consent, to change... | |
| Zadock Thompson - Natural history - 1842 - 670 pages
...preamble of the first constitution, adopted in 1777. PREAMBLE. WHEREAS, all government ought to bo instituted and supported, for the security and protection of the community, as such, and to enable the'individuals who compose il, to enjoy their natural rights, and the other blessings which the Author... | |
| Zadock Thompson - Natural history - 1842 - 662 pages
...prefacing it with the original preamble of the first constitution, adopted in 1777. PREAMBLE. WHEREAS, all government ought to be instituted and supported, for the security and protection of Ihe community, as such, and lo enable the individuals who compose it, to enjoy their natural rights,... | |
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