Body of the freemen, nor can any man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms, be justly compelled thereto, if he will pay such equivalent; nor are the people bound by any law but such as they have in like manner assented to, for their common... The Geography and History of Vermont - Page 245by Samuel Read Hall - 1874 - 280 pagesFull view - About this book
| Constitutions - 1804 - 372 pages
...fuch equivalent ; nor are the people bound by any law but fuch as they have in like manner aflent£d to, for their common good : and previous to any law being made to raife a tax, ^the purpofe for which it is to be railed ought to appear evident to the Legiflature,... | |
| Mathew Carey - Political parties - 1817 - 476 pages
...and applied to public uses, without his consent, or that of his legal representatives: nor cm •my man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms, be justly compelled thereto, if he will pay such an equivalent." The existing constitution of Pennsylvania is equally clear : " The freemen of this... | |
| Vermont - Land grants - 1823 - 570 pages
...applied to public uses, without his own consent, or that of his legal representatives ; nor ca:: any man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms,...in like manner, assented to, for their common good. X. That, in all prosecutions for criminal offences, a man hath a right to be heard, by himself and... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 524 pages
...or applied to public uses, without his own consent, orthatofhis legal representatives : nor ean any man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms,...such equivalent : nor are the people bound by any laws, but such at they have in like manner assented to. for their common good. VII. That nil elections... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 444 pages
...be justly compelled thereto, il he will pay such* equivalent : nor are the people bound by any laws, but such as they have in like manner assented to, for their common good. VII. That all elections ought to be free ; and that all free men having a sufficient evident common... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 478 pages
...applied to public uses, without his own consent, or that of his legal representatives : nor can any man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms, be justly compelled thereto, it' he will pay such equivalent : nor are the people bound by any laws, but such as they have in like... | |
| Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1825 - 400 pages
...or applied to public uses, without his own consent or that of his legal representatives; nor can any man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms...pay such equivalent; nor are the people bound by any laws but such as they have in like manner assented to, for their common good. IX. That in all prosecutions... | |
| Francis Smith Eastman - Vermont - 1828 - 124 pages
...pnhlick uses, without his own consent, or that of the representative body of freemen ; nor can any man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms,...good. And, previous to any law being made to raise a lax, the purpose for which it is to be raised ought to appear evident to the legislature to be of more... | |
| Constitutions - 1828 - 494 pages
...justly compelled thereto, if he will pay sqch equivalent; nor are the people hound hy any law, hut such as they have in like manner assented to, for their common good; and previous to any law heing made to raise H tax, the purpose for which it i? to he.raised ought to appear evident to the... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 436 pages
...representatives: Nor can any man who is conscientious'y scrupulous ofbtarng arm?, be justly compelled thereunto, if he will pay such equivalent: Nor are the people bound by any laws, but 210 CONSTITUTION OF FENNSYLVANI V— 17T6. [OCTOIII such as they have in like manner assented... | |
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