All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; and pursuing and obtaining safety- and happiness. California the Golden - Stran 317avtor: Rockwell D. Hunt - 1911 - 362 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 846 strani
...violates neither the first section of article one of the Constitution of this State, which declares — " All men are by nature free and Independent, and have certain Inalienable rlghte, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty ; acquiring, possessing and... | |
| Philip A. Klinkner, Rogers M. Smith - 2002 - 430 strani
...title to "An act . . . inoperative in certain cases, so much of the constitution of this state as reads 'all men are by nature free and independent and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting... | |
| Timothy B. Powell - 2000 - 240 strani
...the one hand, the "Declaration of Rights" in the state constitution opened with the proposition that "All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty."1 On the other hand, many of the... | |
| Thomas F. Prendergast - 2001 - 314 strani
...to the first and second sections of the Bill, and they were adopted unanimously as follows: "Sec. 2. All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and property and pursuing and obtaining safety... | |
| Thomas R. Clark - 2002 - 322 strani
...of this argument the brief cited Article I, Section I of the California Constitution, which stated, "All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting... | |
| Ava Fran Kahn - 2002 - 564 strani
...the first. He was also protected in his rights by the 1st Section of Article 1st of the Constitution: "All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing and protecting... | |
| Brian P. Janiskee, Ken Masugi - 2004 - 400 strani
...included a right to private arms.12 The 1849 Constitution did, however, include a preamble asserting that, All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting... | |
| Stephen Middleton - 2005 - 377 strani
...including the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property. The 1851 Constitution affirmed the principle that "[a]ll men are, by nature, free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights."2 Civil rights reformers in Ohio faced the challenge of making these principles reality. Ohio... | |
| John Aubrey Douglass - 2007 - 356 strani
...devoid of the morally bankrupt institution of slavery. Ultimately, the proposed constitution stated, "All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights," and "Neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude, unless for the punishment of crimes, shall ever be... | |
| Brian P. Janiskee, Ken Masugi - 2008 - 176 strani
...for our freedom, in order to secure and perpetuate its blessings, do establish this Constitution. ... All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting... | |
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