State Constitution-making, with Especial Reference to Tennessee: A Review of the More Important Provisions of the State Constitutions and of Current Thought Upon Constitutional Development and Problems in TennesseeMarshall & Bruce Company, 1916 - 472 頁 |
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... says President Butler , 1 the sound and proper policy appears to be for a college or univer- sity to see to it that its students receive information and instruction on all of these subjects , and on similar matters that interest large ...
... says President Butler , 1 the sound and proper policy appears to be for a college or univer- sity to see to it that its students receive information and instruction on all of these subjects , and on similar matters that interest large ...
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... says that the Watauga settlers " framed laws for their present occasions , and set the people of America the example of erecting themselves into a state independent of the authority of the British King . " Letter to Willie Blount , 1811 ...
... says that the Watauga settlers " framed laws for their present occasions , and set the people of America the example of erecting themselves into a state independent of the authority of the British King . " Letter to Willie Blount , 1811 ...
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... say any Thing about the General's going to Cumberland , the Report of Men of his Rank going may raise the Price . The Instinct . The great desideratum was to attract settlers , and to do this trade must be started , export routes ...
... say any Thing about the General's going to Cumberland , the Report of Men of his Rank going may raise the Price . The Instinct . The great desideratum was to attract settlers , and to do this trade must be started , export routes ...
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... says that the Franklin government was " social- istic " to the extent that the county courts not infrequently fixed the price of whiskey and tavern rates for meals - The Government of the People of the State of Tennesesee , 23 . Also ...
... says that the Franklin government was " social- istic " to the extent that the county courts not infrequently fixed the price of whiskey and tavern rates for meals - The Government of the People of the State of Tennesesee , 23 . Also ...
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... says Tennessee's constitutional historian , " really a political expedient for the purpose of restoring the citizenship of the majority of the white voters of the State , and securing to them the control of affairs which justly belonged ...
... says Tennessee's constitutional historian , " really a political expedient for the purpose of restoring the citizenship of the majority of the white voters of the State , and securing to them the control of affairs which justly belonged ...
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第 383 頁 - That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; that no man can, of right, be compelled to attend, erect, or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry, against his consent...
第 444 頁 - ... a majority of all the members elected to each house, then it shall be the duty of the...
第 75 頁 - All men are born equally 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 of pursuing their own happiness.
第 386 頁 - All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay.
第 442 頁 - Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate and assembly; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals with the yeas...
第 404 頁 - No person who heretofore hath been, or may hereafter be, a collector or holder of Public Moneys, shall have a seat in either House of the General Assembly, or hold any other office under the state government, until such person shall have accounted for, and paid into the Treasury, all sums for which he may be accountable or liable.
第 389 頁 - The citizens have a right in a peaceable manner to assemble together for their common good, and to apply to those invested with the powers of government for redress of grievances or other proper purposes, by petition, address or remonstrance.
第 163 頁 - In all elections of representatives aforesaid, each qualified voter may cast as many votes for one candidate as there are representatives to be elected, or may distribute the same, or equal parts thereof, among the candidates, as he shall see fit; and the candidates highest in votes shall be declared elected.
第 387 頁 - That the printing presses shall be free to every person who undertakes to examine the proceedings of the legislature, or any branch of government ; and no law shall ever be made to restrain the right thereof. The free communication of thoughts and opinions is one of the invaluable rights of man ; and every citizen may freely speak, write and print on any subject; being responsible for the abuse of that liberty.
第 384 頁 - That the people shall be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and possessions, from unreasonable searches and seizures, and that general warrants, whereby an officer may be commanded to search suspected places, without evidence of the fact committed, or to seize any person or persons not named, whose offences are not particularly described and supported by evidence, are dangerous to liberty, and ought not to be granted.