| University of the State of New York. Division of Archives and History - 1926 - 394 pages
...this State, -doth ordain, determine and declare, that no authority shall, on any pretence whatever, be exercised over the people or members of this State, but such as shall be derived from and granted by them. II. This Convention doth further, in the name and by the... | |
| Clark Bell - 1902 - 670 pages
...this State, DOTH ORDAIN, DETERMINE AND DECLARE, That no authority shall, on any pretense whatever, he exercised over the people or members of this State, but such as shall be derived from and granted by them. 2. This convention doth further, In the name and by the... | |
| Stephen L. Schechter - 1990 - 478 pages
...of this State, doth ORDAIN, DETERMINE and DECLARE, that no authority shall on any pretence whatever be exercised over the people or members of this State, but such as shall be derived from and granted by them. II. This Convention doth further in the name and by the... | |
| Marc W. Kruman - 1997 - 244 pages
...right of regulating the internal government and police thereof."30 New Yorkers ruled out all powers to "be exercised over the people or members of this State but such as shall be derived from and granted by them."31 Persons in power — whether magistrates or legislators... | |
| Willi Paul Adams - 2001 - 406 pages
...its constitution and repeated in its own words that "no authority shall, on any pretence whatever, be exercised over the people or members of this State but such as shall be derived from and granted by them."22 The Massachusetts bill of rights of 1780, drafted by... | |
| Robert B. Ward - 634 pages
...this State, doth ordain, determine, and declare that no authority shall, on any presence whatever, be exercised over the people or members of this State but such as shall be derived from and granted by them." The Constitution provided for the strongest executive among... | |
| Elizabeth Price Foley - 2008 - 303 pages
...this State, doth ordain, determine, and declare that no authority shall, on any presence whatever, be exercised over the people or members of this State but such as shall be derived from and granted by them."); NC CONST, art. I (1776) ("That all political power is... | |
| George E. Connor, Christopher W. Hammons - 2008 - 849 pages
...define a way of life for their community. THE 1777 CONSTITUTION thority shall, on any pretence whatever, be exercised over the people or members of this State but such as shall be derived from and granted by them."3 The phrase "in the name and by the authority of the good... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1904 - 744 pages
...this State," ordained, determined and declared " that no authority shall, on any pretense whatever, be exercised over the people or members of this State, but such as shall be derived from and granted by them." But it is a well-established fact that the negro inhabitants... | |
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