| Kate Mason Rowland - Statesmen - 1892 - 550 pages
...to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the people ; 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, and to establish another, in... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly - Virginia - 1893 - 120 pages
...happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration ; and that when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary...indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. 6. That no man or set of men are... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - Constitutional conventions - 1894 - 1120 pages
...happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration ; and when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to these purposes, a majority of the community has an indubitable, inalienable, and indefensible right to reform, alter or abolish it in such manner... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - Constitutional law - 1894 - 1126 pages
...happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration; and when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to these purposes, a majority of the community has an indubitable, inalienable, and indefeasible right to reform, alter or abolish it in such manner... | |
| Charles Borgeaud - Constitutional history - 1895 - 388 pages
...1776, in these words: — "... When any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to these its purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable,...indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal." 1 This view has been confirmed... | |
| Charles Borgeaud - Constitutional history - 1895 - 392 pages
...in these words : — • "... When any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to these its purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable,...inalienable, and indefeasible right to reform, alter, or vabolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal."1 This view has been... | |
| Wilhelm Altmann - Constitutional history - 1897 - 588 pages
...happiness and safety and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration ; and that when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary...indefeasible right to reform alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. Sect 4. That no man or set of... | |
| Royall Bascom Smithey - Virginia - 1898 - 286 pages
...happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the dangers of maladministration ; and that when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary...indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. 6. That no man, or set of men,... | |
| Royall Bascom Smithey - Virginia - 1898 - 188 pages
...happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the dangers of maladministration ; and that when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary...indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. 6. That no man, or set of men,... | |
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