Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and Constitutional Construction: Containing an Examination of Adjudged Cases on Constitutional Law Under the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the Respective States Concerning Legislative Power, and Also the Consideration of the Rules of Law in the Construction of Statutes and Constitutional ProvisionsGould, Banks & Gould, 1848 - 976 sider |
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Side 28
... evidence of the sen timents entertained in those ages concerning legislation . It should be remarked that some of these charters , from the solemnities attending the execution of them , might be regarded as having all the solemnities of ...
... evidence of the sen timents entertained in those ages concerning legislation . It should be remarked that some of these charters , from the solemnities attending the execution of them , might be regarded as having all the solemnities of ...
Side 62
... evidence upon the face of the records as to the time when done . At a general court held in 1656 , a committee was ap- pointed to " peruse the laws and reduce them to order . " They made a selection from the whole body of the laws ...
... evidence upon the face of the records as to the time when done . At a general court held in 1656 , a committee was ap- pointed to " peruse the laws and reduce them to order . " They made a selection from the whole body of the laws ...
Side 108
... the qualifications of those who are can- didates for the suffrages of the people , or where the matter pulished is proper for public information , the truth thereof may be given in evidence ; and in 108 [ CHAP . VI . OF LEGISLATIVE POWER.
... the qualifications of those who are can- didates for the suffrages of the people , or where the matter pulished is proper for public information , the truth thereof may be given in evidence ; and in 108 [ CHAP . VI . OF LEGISLATIVE POWER.
Side 109
... evidence ; and in all in- dictments for libels , the jury , after having received the direction of the court , shall have a right to determine , at their discretion , the law and the fact . The people shall be secure in their persons ...
... evidence ; and in all in- dictments for libels , the jury , after having received the direction of the court , shall have a right to determine , at their discretion , the law and the fact . The people shall be secure in their persons ...
Side 117
... evidence against himself . And every person shall have a right to produce all proofs that may be favourable to him ; to meet the witnesses against him , face to face , and be fully heard in his defence , by himself , or his counsel , at ...
... evidence against himself . And every person shall have a right to produce all proofs that may be favourable to him ; to meet the witnesses against him , face to face , and be fully heard in his defence , by himself , or his counsel , at ...
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Side 140 - The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever be allowed in this state to all mankind ; and no person shall be rendered incompetent to be a witness on account of his opinions on matters of religious belief; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this state.
Side 171 - That religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence ; and, therefore, all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of conscience ; and that it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love and charity towards each other.
Side 148 - That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness...
Side 210 - 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 ; no human authority can, in any case whatever, control, or interfere with the rights of conscience ; and no preference shall ever be given by law to any religious establishments, or modes of worship.
Side 142 - Every citizen may freely speak, write, and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right; and no law shall be passed to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press.
Side 149 - 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.
Side 116 - Every subject of the Commonwealth ought to find a certain remedy, by having recourse to the laws, for all injuries or wrongs which he may receive in his person, property or character. He ought to obtain right and justice freely, and without being obliged to purchase it; completely, and without any denial; promptly, and without delay ; conformably to the laws.
Side 205 - 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.
Side 170 - That elections of members to serve as representatives of the people, in assembly, ought to be free; and that all men having sufficient evidence of permanent common interest with, and attachment to, the community, have the right of suffrage, and cannot be taxed or deprived of their property for public uses, without their own consent, or that of their representatives so elected, nor bound by any law to which they have not, in like manner, assented, for the public good.
Side 173 - That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief...