| 1844 - 454 páginas
...are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it." Who, after this, would imagine, that in this free and happy republic,... | |
| Isaac Stetson - 1824 - 66 páginas
...instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed ; that whenever any government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to alter, or to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such... | |
| New York (State) - 1829 - 826 páginas
...are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed : that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - 1829 - 104 páginas
...are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such... | |
| 1839 - 556 páginas
...governments are instituted to secure these rights of nature and of nature's God, and that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of THE PEOPLE to alter, or to abolish it, and to institute a new government — to throw off a government... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1839 - 472 páginas
...happiness : that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed ; and that, when any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government,... | |
| George Willson - 1840 - 298 páginas
...are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed : that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles,... | |
| Elisha P. Hurlbut - 1840 - 222 páginas
...are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed : that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such principles,... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1841 - 330 páginas
...instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed ; that whensoever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such principles,... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1846 - 410 páginas
...are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such... | |
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