| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 pagina’s
...make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution which at any time exists, until changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government,... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 1012 pagina’s
...make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution which at any time exists, until changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the t PreSUpP ° SeS the... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1854 - 532 pagina’s
...their constitutions of government. But the constitution which at any .'.'!'. ' ,:jlime exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole '•;•'•' ".' './people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The viery idea of the power * and the right of the people to establish... | |
| Lewis Perry, Michael Fellman - 1981 - 376 pagina’s
...to change the government, Washington cautioned that "the constitution which at any time exists till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government... | |
| Barry Alan Shain - 1996 - 422 pagina’s
...their constitutions of government." He then warned that "the constitution which at anytime exists, until changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government,... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 pagina’s
...and to alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution which at any time exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government... | |
| 1996 - 213 pagina’s
...and to alter their constitutions of Government; but the Constitution which at any time exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. * * * Towards the preservation of your Government, and the permanency... | |
| Philip Abbott - 1996 - 302 pagina’s
...present Constitution. Thus the President closes up the revolutionary alternative in his idea of a nation: "The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established government."7'... | |
| Matthew Spalding, Patrick J. Garrity - 1996 - 244 pagina’s
...and to alter their Constitutions of Government. But the Constitution which at any time exists, 'till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole People, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the People to establish Government... | |
| Richard C. Sinopoli - 1996 - 456 pagina’s
...and to alter their Constitutions of Government. But the Constitution which at any time exists, 'till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole People, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the People to establish Government... | |
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