That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the state ; and as standing armies, in time of peace, are dangerous to liberty, they ought not to be kept up : and that the military should be ^kept under strict subordination... Whose Right to Keep and Bear Arms? the Second Amendment as a Source of ... - Stran 170avtor: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights - 1999 - 213 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1782 - 188 strani
..."€7. That, the people have a.pigbt to'bear arms for the defence of the ftate 5 and as'ftandingarmiesin time of peace are dangerous to liberty, they ought not to be kept up;-and that the military fhould be kept under itridt subordinatioa to, and governed by the civil power.... | |
| 1783 - 492 strani
...given. XVII. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of the State ', and as flanding armies in time of peace are dangerous to liberty, they ought not to be kept up; find that the military mould be kept under frricT: fubordination to, and governed by the civil power.... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1789 - 632 strani
...for crimes committed, or real danger of public injury from individuals. And as {landing armies in the time of peace are dangerous to liberty, they ought not to be kept up : and (hat the military iha'l be kept under Uriel fubordinatiun to, ana be governed by, the civil powers.... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 558 strani
...given. XVII. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of the State ; and as ftanding armies in time of peace are dangerous to liberty,...they ought not to be kept up ; and that the military fliould be kept under ftrict fubordination to, and governed by the civil power. XVIII. That the people... | |
| François-Alexandre-Frédéric duc de La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt - 1799 - 306 strani
...ha.ve a right to bear arms for the defence of themfelves and the ftate ; and as Handing armies in the time of peace, are dangerous to liberty, they ought not to be kept up : 'And that the military fhould be kept under ftrict fubordin at ion to, and governed by, the civil power, 14, That a frequent... | |
| 1800 - 306 strani
...given. XVII. That the people have a right to bear arms, for the defence of the ftate ; and as ftanding armies, in time of peace, are dangerous to liberty,...they ought not to be kept up ; and that the military mould be kept under ftrift fubor. dination to, and governed by the civil power. XVIII. That the people... | |
| 1802 - 344 strani
...constitutions. Pennsylvania and North-Carolina, are the two which contain the interdiction in these words: "As standing armies in time " of peace are dangerous to liberty, THEY OUGHT NOT to be kept up." This is, in truth, rather a CAUTION than a PROHIBITION. New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Delaware, and... | |
| 1804 - 372 strani
...given. XVII. That the People have a right to bear arms, for the defence of the State ; and as flanding armies, in time of peace, are dangerous to liberty, they ought not to he kept up ; and that the military mould be kept under Itrict fubordination to, and governed by the... | |
| Henry Potter - 1816 - 474 strani
...in General Assembly freely given. XVII. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of the state ; and as standing armies in time of peace...dangerous to liberty, they ought not to be kept up 5 and that the military should be kept under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 strani
...Carolina, are the two which contain the interdiction in these words : " As standing armies in tune of " peace are dangerous to liberty, they ought not to be kept up." This is, in truth, rather a caution than a prolubition. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Delaware, and... | |
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