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... citizens of the United States , are hereby declared citizens of the State of Alabama , possessing equal civil and ... citizen may speak write and publish his senti- ments on all subjects , being responsible for the abuse of that ...
... citizens of the United States , are hereby declared citizens of the State of Alabama , possessing equal civil and ... citizen may speak write and publish his senti- ments on all subjects , being responsible for the abuse of that ...
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... citizen has a right to bear arms in defense of himself and State . 28. That no standing army shall be kept up without the consent of the General Assembly , and in that case no appropria- tion for its support shall be made for a longer ...
... citizen has a right to bear arms in defense of himself and State . 28. That no standing army shall be kept up without the consent of the General Assembly , and in that case no appropria- tion for its support shall be made for a longer ...
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... citizens . 37. That the sole object and only legitimate end of govern- ment is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life , liberty and property , and when the government assumes other functions , it is usurpation and oppression ...
... citizens . 37. That the sole object and only legitimate end of govern- ment is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life , liberty and property , and when the government assumes other functions , it is usurpation and oppression ...
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... citizen of the United States ten years , and a resident citizen of this State at least seven years next before the day of his election . 7. The Governor , Secretary of State , State Treasurer , State Auditor , and Attorney - General ...
... citizen of the United States ten years , and a resident citizen of this State at least seven years next before the day of his election . 7. The Governor , Secretary of State , State Treasurer , State Auditor , and Attorney - General ...
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... citizens . 37. That the sole object and only legitimate end of govern- ment is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life , liberty and property , and when the government assumes other functions , it is usurpation and oppression ...
... citizens . 37. That the sole object and only legitimate end of govern- ment is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life , liberty and property , and when the government assumes other functions , it is usurpation and oppression ...
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