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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 place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. "
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]. - Page 160
publié par - 1825
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 250

1923 - 1210 pages
...in the power of locomotion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law.' 1 Bl. Comm. 134. Obviously, there is no difference in point of legal principle between a legislative...
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A Student's Manual of English Constitutional History

Dudley Julius Medley - 1925 - 902 pages
...in the power of locomotion, of changing situation, of moving one's person to whatsoever place one's inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law,'1 'Stephen's exists nowhere in English law as a stated principle, except ^""^"/6"th perhaps in...
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Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated: A Series of Reports of ..., Volume 44

1926 - 402 pages
...liberty 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. Concerning which we may make the same observations as upon the preceding article; that it is a right...
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The British Columbia Reports: Being Reports of Cases Determined ..., Volume 35

Paulus Aemilius Irving, Gordon Hunter, Robert Cassidy, Peter Secord Lampman, Oscar Chapman Bass, Edmund Cumming Senkler - 1926 - 642 pages
...liberty, 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. Concerning which we may make the same observations as upon the preceding article, that it is a right...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 63

1906 - 530 pages
...liberty consists in the power of locomotion, or 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." 1 Bl. Com. 134. "Personal liberty, which is guaranteed to every citizen under our constitution and...
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Handbook of American Constitutional Law

Henry Campbell Black - 1927 - 856 pages
...in the power of locomotion, of changing situation, of removing one's person to whatever place one's inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint unless by due course of law,** and also it includes the right of bodily integrity, that is, freedom from physical injury or degradation.83...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 56

1903 - 542 pages
...merely the "power of locomotion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatever place one's inclination may direct without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law."8 It is probable that the thirty-ninth article of Magna Charta, upon which the Fourteenth Amendment...
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The Law of Newspapers: A Text and Case Book for Use in Schools of Journalism ...

William Reed Arthur, Ralph L. Crosman - 1928 - 408 pages
...is embraced ' 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'. . . . An individual has a right to enjoy life in any way that may be most agreeable and pleasant to...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Partie 4

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 710 pages
...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." 1 Bl. Com. *134. If a white man and a black man choose to occupy the same public conveyance on a public...
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Passport Reorganization Act of 1959: Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1959 - 610 pages
...liberty 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 dne course of law. It appears, therefore, that this power of locomotion is not entirely unrestricted,...
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