| Massachusetts - 1889 - 1022 páginas
...the common good; r.[8SeCa^d ^(>r *he Protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the change H. people ; and not for the profit, honor, or private...Therefore the people alone have an incontestible, unulienable, and indefeasible right to institute government; and to reform, alter, or totally change... | |
| 1890 - 314 páginas
...of governments in the Old World. As our fathers said in our Declaration of Rights : — " Government is instituted for the common good ; for the protection,...interest of any one man, family, or class of men." Any policy that takes from one town or city and transfers to another taxable property tends toward... | |
| Rufus R. Wade - 1891 - 48 páginas
...right of labor to make its own contracts. The Constitution of Massachusetts declares that " Government is instituted for the common good, for the protection,...interest of any one man, family or class of men." And the Constitution granted to the legislature full power and authority from time to time to make,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1891 - 858 páginas
...fundamental law. » Dane's App. §§ IB, 17, pp. 29, 30 ; Id. | 14, pp. 25, 26. "they have an incontestable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to institute government,...same, when their protection, safety, prosperity, and hnppiness require it." It is, and accordingly has always been, treated as a fundamental law, and not... | |
| Massachusetts. Governor - 1891 - 702 páginas
...changes and reforms that may be advisable. The Constitution of Massachusetts declares: " Government is instituted for the common good ; for the protection,...and happiness of the people, and not for the profit or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men: Therefore the people alone have an incontestable,... | |
| Massachusetts - 1892 - 898 páginas
...protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the liiBlitute and " . ' \ n, t • people ; and not tor the profit, honor, or private interest of any one...incontestible, unalienable, and indefeasible right lo institute government; and to reform, alter, or totally change the same, when their protection, safety,... | |
| Boston (Mass.). City Council - 1892 - 1022 páginas
...government, of which the city is a part, which is declared to be "instituted for the common good, . . . and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men," for the City Council to exclude from participation in the benefits of public work, or employment by... | |
| 1892 - 936 páginas
...protecting properly, and seeking and obtaining safety and happiness, under laws enacted for the common good, and not for the profit, honor or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men. in which every subject may find a certain remedy for all injuries and wrongs. Those who make the laws... | |
| Ohio. Department of Inspection of Workshops, Factories and Public Buildings - 1892 - 458 páginas
...The constitution of Massachusetts declares that "Government is instituted for the common good, /or the protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people, and not for the p'ofit, honor or private interest of any one man, family or class of men." And the constitution granted... | |
| Massachusetts - 1893 - 930 páginas
...of labor to make its own contracts. The constitution of Massachusetts declares that ' ' Government is instituted for the common good, for the protection,...interest of any one man, family or class of men." And the constitution granted to the Legislature full power and authority from time to time to make,... | |
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