| 1848 - 404 pagina’s
...rights they possess at their births are equal am' of the same kind. Some of those rights, however, are alienable,' and may be parted with for an equivalent....unalienable and inherent, and of that importance that no equii valent can be received in exchange | for them. Those rights whicb are unalienable, and of that... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1859 - 514 pagina’s
...must enter into the spirit of a FREE republican constitution. For all republics are not FREE. All men are born equally free. The rights they possess at...importance, that no equivalent can be received in exchange. Sometimes we shall mention the surrendering of a power to controul our natural rights, which perhaps... | |
| 1971 - 856 pagina’s
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| Theophilus Parsons - 1861 - 500 pagina’s
...must enter into the spirit of a FREE republican constitution. For all republics are not FKEE. All men are born equally free. The rights they possess at...importance, that no equivalent can be received in exchange. Sometimes we shall mention the surrendering of a power to controul our natural rights, wliich perhaps... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1875 - 572 pagina’s
...amendments, if any, were made in the first article. The only amendment was the striking out the word The assertions of natural right embodied in these...exchange," &c. (See Essex Result, pp. 12, 13.) Judge Lowe11's sympathies were undoubtedly in favor of the freedom of the colored race. In answer to Dr.... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1875 - 588 pagina’s
...Convention which met at Ipswich, in this State, in May, 1778, in which the defects of a Constitntion recently rejected by the people of Massachusetts were...births are equal, and of the same kind. Some of those lights are alienable, and may be parted with for an equivalent. Others are unalienable and inherent,... | |
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