| Mason Locke Weems - 1840 - 256 pages
...he leaves us at his death, this blessed advice: "Your government claims your utmost confidence and support. RESPECT for its AUTHORITY, compliance with...maxims of TRUE LIBERTY. The basis of our political system is the right of the people to rmke and alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution,... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 pages
...distribution of its powers uniting security with energy, and containing within itself provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and...maxims of true liberty. The basis of our political system is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution... | |
| 1841 - 460 pages
...distribution of its powers, uniting security with energy, and containing within itself provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and...maxims of true liberty. The basis of our political system is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 1092 pages
...and execnj live proceedings. SECTION 1. In the words of the Father of his country, we declare tlial " the basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make am alter their constituiions of government ; hut that the constitution which any time exists, till... | |
| M. Sears - 1842 - 586 pages
...distribution of its powers uniting security with energy, and containing within itself provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and...maxims of true liberty. The basis of our political system is the right of the people to mske and to alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...distribution of its powers uniting security with energy, and containing within itself provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and...maxims of true liberty. The basis of our political system is, the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 pages
...powers, uniting security with energy, and containing within itself a provision for its own amendments, has a just claim to your confidence and your support....enjoined by the fundamental maxims of true liberty. Tha basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions... | |
| Samuel Jones (of Stockbridge, Mass.) - 1842 - 336 pages
...and admirable Farewell Address to the people of the United States, speaking of our government, says, "respect for its authority, compliance with its laws,...enjoined by the fundamental maxims of true liberty." And he adds, that, " all obstructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations,... | |
| 1842 - 440 pages
...the father of his country we dfpulation, and^formed of Contiguous porlions of terci- ' clare, that 'the basis of our political systems' is the right of the people to make and alter their constitutions of government; but that the constitution which at any time exists, till changed... | |
| William Goodell - 1842 - 128 pages
...America. Now for a few commentaries upon that "law and order." WASHINGTON, in his Farewell Address, say? : "THE BASIS of our political systems is the RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE to MAKE and ALTER their form of government." JUDGE WILSON, of Pennsylvania, one of the framers of the US Constitution,... | |
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