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" Personal liberty," it has been well said, "consists in the power of locomotion, of changing situation, or removing one's person to whatsoever places one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. "
Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Página 247
por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen1

Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 páginas
...consists in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or removing one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination may direct; without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. Concerning which we may make the same observations as upon the preceding article ; that it is a right...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volumen4

William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 páginas
...consisU in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. This right there is at present no occasion to enlarge upon. For the provisions made by the laws of...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volumen7

William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 páginas
...consists in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. This right there is at present no occasion to enlarge upon. For the provisions made by the laws of...
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The British Constitution, Or an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 páginas
...consists in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or removing one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination may direct : without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. The confinement of the person, in any wise, is an imprisonment. So that the keeping a man against his...
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The Oriental Herald, Volumen4

1825 - 520 páginas
...liberty, which consists in the power of locomotion, of changing or removing one's person to whatever place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. The right of property, which consists in the use, enjoyment, and disposal of all acquisitions, without...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volumen4

James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 664 páginas
...lilrerty, which consists in the power of locomotion, of changing or removing one's person to whatever place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. The right of property, which consists in the use, enjoyment, and disposal of all acquisitions, without...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volumen1

Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 páginas
...in the power of loco-motion, of changr ing situation, or removing one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination may direct; without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. Concerning which we may make the same observations as upon the preceding article; that it is a right...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen1

William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 páginas
...consists in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or removing one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination may direct; without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. Concerning which we may make the same observations as upon the preceding article; that it is a right...
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The Utter Extinction of Slavery an Object of Scripture Prophecy: A Lecture ...

Joseph Ivimey - 1832 - 96 páginas
...consists in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatever place our own inclination may direct ; without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law, concerning which we may make the same observations as upon the precedingarticle ; that it is a right...
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The Debates in Parliament, Session 1833 - on the Resolutions and Bill for ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1834 - 996 páginas
...consists in the power of locomotion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law." I now come to that part of the subject at which I have already glanced, and which relates to the competence...
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