| 1916 - 922 sider
...instruct their representatives and to apply to the legislature for redress of grievances. Sec. 20. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the state, and that the military shall be kept in strict subordination to the civil... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 724 sider
...and publishing their sentiments; therefore the freedom of the press ought not to be restrained. XIII. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the state; and as standing armies in the time of peace are dangerous to liberty, they... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 722 sider
...and publishing their sentiments; therefore the freedom of the press ought not to be restrained. XIII. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the state; and as standing armies in the time of peace are dangerous to liberty, they... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 720 sider
...and publishing their sentiments; therefore the freedom of the press ought not to be restrained. XIII. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the state; and as standing armies in the time of peace are dangerous to liberty, they... | |
| Walter Hill Crockett - 1921 - 808 sider
...publishing their sentiments ; therefore, the freedom of the press ought not to be restrained. "XV. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the State; and, as standing armies, in the time of peace, are dangerous to liberty,... | |
| John Trotwood Moore, Austin Powers Foster - 1923 - 1014 sider
...without the consent of themselves or their Representatives in General Assembly freely given. 17th. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of the State; and as Standing armies in times of peace are dangerous to liberty they ought not to be kept up; and that the... | |
| John Trotwood Moore - 1923 - 1008 sider
...without the consent of themselves or their Representatives in General Assembly freely given. 17th. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of the State; and as Standing armies in times of peace are dangerous to liberty they ought not to be kept up; and that the... | |
| 1874 - 676 sider
...ruled in the briefest terms, but it would seem that the Indiana constitutional provision was simply " that the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the state." And the statute (Laws of Ind., ed. of 1831, p. 192) which was held not in... | |
| Charles Kettleborough - 1916 - 790 sider
...instruct their representatives, and to apply to the Legislature for redress of grievances. Sect. 20. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves, and the state; and that the military shall be kept in strict subordination to the civil... | |
| 1898 - 386 sider
...to apply to the Legislature for a redress of grievances. (See Const. 1851, Art. I, § 3.) SEC. 20. That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the State; and as standing armies in time of peace are dangerous to liberty, they shall... | |
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