| Ohio. General Assembly - 1846 - 950 pages
...enough that they are human beings, endowed by the Deity with " certain natural, essential, unalienable rights, among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties." Massachusetts contracted for their security under the guaranty of the Constitution of the United States,... | |
| Jonathan French - United States - 1847 - 506 pages
...Massachusetts. Article 1. All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and (malienable rights: among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties ; that of acquiring, possessing and protecting property ; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - Constitutional law - 1848 - 1040 pages
...which declares, " All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and unalienable rights : among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties ; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property ; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their... | |
| Charles Sumner - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1850 - 494 pages
...article it says : " All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential and unalienable rights, among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties." The sixth section further explains the doctrine of Equality. It says : " No man, nor corporation, or... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - Society of Friends - 1851 - 842 pages
...was inserted : " All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, esential and unalienable rights; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties ; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property ; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their... | |
| Reformed Church - 1851 - 644 pages
...governed by certain laws for the common good. * * * Among the natural and inalienable rights of men may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing and protecting property; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their... | |
| Massachusetts - 1852 - 94 pages
...Massachusetts. ART. I. ALL men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and un alien able rights; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property ; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their... | |
| Constitutional history - 1852 - 680 pages
...ART. 1. All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and inalienable right* : among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties ; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property ; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their... | |
| Charles Bishop Goodrich - United States - 1853 - 364 pages
...First, Art. I. All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and unalieuable rights; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; in fine, that of Seeking and obtaining their... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1853 - 158 pages
...Massachusetts. ART. I. ALL men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential and unalienable rights ; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property ; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their... | |
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