 | United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1212 pages
...inherent and indefeasible rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property...reputation, and of pursuing their own happiness;" and also "that ¡ill courts shall be open, and every man, for an injury done him in his Innds, goods,... | |
 | Pennsylvania. Commission on Constitutional Revision - 1959 - 238 pages
...Section 1 - Inherent Rights of Mankind Current Recommended All men are born equally free No Change, and independent, and have certain inherent and indefeasible rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property and reputation, and... | |
 | Andrew Johnson - 1967 - 818 pages
...and free government may be recognized and unalterably established, we declare: Sec. 1. That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain...property and reputation, and of pursuing their own happiness.5 This is the declaration of Illinois. Do the people of Illinois understand persons of color... | |
 | Pennsylvania Bar Association - 1897 - 396 pages
...governments. They are all included in the Declaration of Rights in the words, " All men are born equal, free and independent and have certain inherent and...indefeasible rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property and reputation, and... | |
 | Michael Kent Curtis - 1986 - 292 pages
...section, with the first section of the Pennsylvania "Declaration of Rights" that provided: 'All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain...indefeasible rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property and reputation, and... | |
 | Gary B. Nash - 1990 - 240 pages
...treasure, framed the Constitution of Pennsylvania, have by the ninth article, declared, that "All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain...indefeasible rights, among which are those of enjoying life and liberty." Under the restraint of wise and well administered laws, we cordially unite in the... | |
 | Gary B. Nash, Jean R. Soderlund - 1991 - 270 pages
...Pennsylvania's new constitution of 1790 that "all men are born equally free and independent, and have inherent and indefeasible rights, among which are...those of enjoying and defending life and liberty," and fortified with a petition from Philadelphia Quakers to the state Senate to abolish slavery, Representative... | |
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