| Theodore L. Johnson - 2002 - 600 páginas
...ought to be instituted for the common benefit, protection and security of the People; and that the doctrine of non-resistance against arbitrary power...destructive of the good and happiness of mankind. Fourth, That no man or set of Men are entitled to exclusive or seperate public emoluments or privileges... | |
| H. Richard Uviller, William G. Merkel - 2002 - 358 páginas
...ought to be instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the people; and that the doctrine of non-resistance against arbitrary power...destructive of the good and happiness of mankind." Senate Journal appearing in History of Congress Exhihiting a Classification of the Proceedings of the... | |
| Ronald J. Pestritto, Thomas G. West - 2003 - 304 páginas
...ineffectual, the people may, and of right ought, to reform the old, or establish a new government. The doctrine of non-resistance against arbitrary power...destructive of the good and happiness of mankind." Plainly, the right to revolution does not mean that a minority may overthrow any government, however... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2004 - 524 páginas
..."[G]overnment ought to be instituted for the common beneftt of. protection, and security of the People: ... the doctrine of non-resistance against arbitrary power and oppression is absurd, slavish and destructive to the good and happiness of mankind." See George Anastaplo. The Amendments to the Constitution: A... | |
| H. L. Mencken - 2006 - 532 páginas
...are perverted" the people may overthrow the existing government and set up a new one, and that "the doctrine of non-resistance against arbitrary power...destructive of the good and happiness of mankind." Article XIV of the Constitution proper provides for calling a constitutional convention every twenty... | |
| Herbert Aptheker - 2006 - 298 páginas
...constitutions, as those of Maryland and Tennessee, contained the words, "The doctrine of non-resistance to oppression is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind." Yet, he said, this was not his opinion and he could but reiterate his belief in the evil of violence... | |
| Christian G. Fritz - 2007
...ineffectual, the people may, and of right ought, to reform the old, or establish a new government; the doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power...destructive of the good and happiness of mankind." See Nov. 3, 1776, Papenfuse and Stiverson, Decisive. 18. William Paca to the Citizens, Feb. 15, 1787,... | |
| Edward Stringham - 2007 - 718 páginas
...against thieves and robbers. The constitutions of New Hampshire and Tennessee also declare that "The doctrine of non-resistance against arbitrary power...destructive of the good and happiness of mankind." The legal effect of these constitutional recognitions of the right of individuals to defend their property,... | |
| Michael Warren - 2007 - 235 páginas
...Declaration of Rights, Article IV. See also Delaware Constitution, Declaration of Rights, Article 6 ("the right in the people to participate in the Legislature, is the foundation of liberty and of all free government, and for this end all elections ought to be free and... | |
| George E. Connor, Christopher W. Hammons - 2008 - 849 páginas
...on American life. NEW HAMPSHIRE B. THOMAS SCHUMAN New Hampshire and the Constitutional Movement The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power...destructive of the good and happiness of mankind. — Excerpt, New Hampshire Constitution, Part I, Article 10 The seeds of the revolutionary spirit in... | |
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