IT is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his life, liberty, property and character, that there be an impartial interpretation of the laws, and administration of justice. It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges... The Constitutionalism of American States - Stran 57uredili: - 2008 - 816 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| Boston (Mass.). Common Council - 1822 - 148 strani
...een'ofamiy,&e. the Legislature. ARTICLE XXIX. It is essential to the preservation of the rights of every 31 individual, his life, liberty, property, and character,...right of every citizen, to be tried by judges, as free, impartial, and intlemin pendent, as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, iy.'" therefore, not... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1825 - 710 strani
...subject, as by referring to the twenty ninth article of the Declaration of Rights. It is there said, " It is the right of every citizen to be tried by Judges, as free, impartial, and independent, as the lot of humanity u-ill permit;" and therefore, " that Judges... | |
| Massachusetts - 1826 - 126 strani
...army or navy, and except the militia, in actual service, but by authority of the Legislature. XXIX. It is essential to the preservation of the rights...right of every citizen, to be tried by judges, as free, impartial, and independent, as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, therefore, not only the... | |
| 1828 - 494 strani
...army or navy, and except the militia in actual service,) hut hy the authority of the legislature. 29. It is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his life, liherty, property, and character, that there he an impartial interpretation of the laws, and administration... | |
| First Parish (Cambridge, Mass.) - 1829 - 122 strani
...power, and eloquence. It is a fundamental principle in the government of this Commonwealth, that " it is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, IMPARTIAL, and independent, as the LOT OF HUMAWITY WILL ADMIT." The eternal principles of justice... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1832 - 276 strani
...or navy, and except the militia in actual service, but by authority of the legislature. XXIX.—IT is essential to the preservation of the rights of...the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, impartial and independent as the lot of humanity will admit. It is therefore not only the best... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1833 - 806 strani
...army or navy, and except the militia in actual service, but by authority of the legislature. XXIX. — IT is essential to the preservation of the rights...the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, impartial and independent as the lot of humanity will admit. It is therefore not only the best... | |
| Antimasonic Party (Mass.). State Convention - 1833 - 64 strani
...having recourse to the laws, for all injuries or wrongs, in his person, property or character, and that it is essential to the preservation of the rights...interpretation of the laws, and administration of Justice." By the act of the Legislature of 1807, chap. 139. it is declared, that "The Justices of the respective... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 804 strani
...are very different. In the Constitution of Massachusetts, part 1, section 29, it is declared to be "essential to the preservation of the rights of every...the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, impartial and independent, 'as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, therefore, not only the... | |
| 1841 - 460 strani
...army or navy, and except the militia in actual service,) but by the authority of the legislature. 29. It is essential to the preservation of the rights...the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, impartial, and independent,' as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, therefore, not only the... | |
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