of all the rights of the citizen, few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security, and that involves, not merely protection of his person from assault, but exemption of his private affairs,... Congressional Serial Set - Страница 42651887Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Lorenzo Smith Boswell Sawyer, United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit) - 1888 - 716 страници
...contain. Of all the rights of the citizen, few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security,...others. Without the enjoyment of this right, all other rights would lose half their value. The law provides for the compulsory production, in the progress... | |
| John Milton Bonham - 1888 - 438 страници
...private citizen, few are of greater importance. . . . than the exemption of his private affairs and books and papers from the inspection and scrutiny of others. Without the enjoyment of this right the other rights lose half their value." 1 But it must be plain that this right can only be well assured... | |
| Roger Foster, Everett Vergnies Abbot - 1895 - 1126 страници
...250, of all the rights of the citizen, few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security,...others . Without the enjoyment of this right, all others would lose half their value." 1 " Without the aid of judicial process of some kind, the regulations... | |
| John Lewis - 1895 - 826 страници
...250, " of all the rights of the citizen, few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security,...exemption of his private affairs, books and papers f-oin the inspection and scrutiny of others. "Without the enjoyment of this right, all others would... | |
| North Carolina. Corporation Commission - 1901 - 618 страници
...right of personal security involves not merely the protection of his person from assault, but also the exemption of his private affairs, books and papers from the inspection and scrutiny of others. It may be that when one is a party to proceedings he may be compelled, on proceedings for discovery,... | |
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