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" All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty ; acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; and pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness. "
Debates and Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the State of ... - Page 179
by California - 1880 - 1578 pages
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 64

1902 - 1202 pages
...consent and against his will. The first section of the bill of rights provides: 'All men are by nul u re free and Independent, and have certain inalienable...enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property.' And section 4 provides: 'Private property shall be held Inviolate.'...
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Political Code

California, Frank Prentiss Deering - 1886 - 958 pages
...blessings, do establish this constitution. AETICLE I. DECLARATION OF BIGHTS. Inalienable rights. SECTION Popular government. SEC. 2. All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 5

United States. Congress. House - 1018 pages
...secure its blessings, do establish this constitution: ARTICLE 1. — Declaration of Riglits. SECTION 1. All men are by nature free and independent, and...and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining safely and happiness. SEC. 2. All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted...
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The Codes and Statutes of California, as Amended and in Force at ..., Volume 1

California - 1886 - 964 pages
...blessings, do establish this constitution. AETICLE I. DECLAEATION OF EIGHTS. Inalienable rights. SECTION 1. All men are by nature free and independent, and...possessing, and protecting property; and pursuing and obtaining1 safety and happiness. Popular government. SEC. 2. All political power is inherent in the...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 79

1911 - 1148 pages
...as we think, constitutional obstacles in the way of giving the act so extensive a force. The rights of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring,...property, and pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness are declared by our Constitution to be unalienahle. Const .NJ art. 1, pi. 1. No act of the Legislature...
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Field's Medico-legal guide for doctors and lawyers

George Washington Field - 1887 - 314 pages
...contains the following in the ' Bill of Eights : ' " ' Sec. 1. All men are, by nature, free and equal, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are...pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness. " ' Sec. 6. All laws of general nature shall have a uniform operation ; the general assembly shall not grant...
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Constitution of the State of Florida: Adopted by the Convention of 1885 ...

Florida, A. H. King (Member of the Jacksonville Bar) - 1887 - 72 pages
...establish* this Constitution. /•* DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. SECTION 1. All men are equal before the law, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are...acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing happiness and obtaining safety. SEC. 2. All political power is inherent in the people. Government is...
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Journal of Social Science, Volumes 24-26

1888 - 494 pages
...provisions of the existing State Constitution upon the subject are as follows : — Article 1, § i. All men are by nature free and independent, and have...enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and seeking and obtaining happiness and safety. § 19. Private...
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School Law of California

California - 1889 - 200 pages
...good may require it. inalienable SECTION 1. All men are by nature free and independent, and ri8ht8 ' have certain inalienable rights, among which are those...property; and pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness. state insepa- SEC. 3. The State of California is an inseparable part of the the unto™ American Union,...
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The Overland Monthly

1889 - 708 pages
...the first section of the bill of rights of this State, that ' all men are by nature free and equal, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are...possessing, and protecting property, and pursuing and obiaining safety and happiness ' ; and I know that while that remains as the supreme law of the State,...
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