| Humphrey Marshall - 1824 - 538 páginas
...social compact, are' equal, and that no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive separate public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services. , "2d. That all power is inherent in the people, and all frcs governments are founded on their authority... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 páginas
...principle, the committee find the following provision in the fourth section of the Bill of Rights: " That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive...community, but in consideration of public services." The same principle is also asserted in the amendments to the Constitution of the United States, and... | |
| 1828 - 494 páginas
...sole and exclusive right of regulating the internal government and police thereof. 3. Thai no men, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges from the community, hut in consideration of puhlic services. 4. That the legislative, executive, and supreme judicial powers... | |
| Virginia - 1833 - 604 páginas
...it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. (<0 Ante. ch. 2, § 17. 4. That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive...magistrate, legislator, or judge, to be hereditary. 5. That the legislative and executive powers of the state should be separate and distincfrfrom the... | |
| William Joseph Battersby - 1833 - 388 páginas
...of America, as in most other ti,ings manage their business under this head, with due discretion : " No man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate public emolument or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services, which are... | |
| 1834 - 522 páginas
...social compact, are equal in rights; and no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive, separate public emoluments or privileges, from the community, but in consideration of public services.' The principle of religious freedom is stated with a qualification which indeed seems to be essential.... | |
| Kentucky, Charles Slaughter Morehead, Mason Brown - 1834 - 810 páginas
...are equal, Equality of and that no man or set of men are' entitled to exclusive, separate men. public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services. (<) SECTION 2. That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their... | |
| Joseph Martin, William Henry Brockenbrough - 1835 - 644 páginas
...power and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive to the good and happiness of mankind. 1^, That no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive or separate public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services; which... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1836 - 632 páginas
...with its institutions. 3. That the fourth article of the declaration of rights of Virginia asserted, " that no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive...community, but in consideration of public services;* but the enjoyment of the glebes did confer upon the church "exclusive emoluments from the community,"... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1836 - 680 páginas
...and happiness of mankind. "4. That no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive or separate public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in...ought the offices of magistrate, legislator, or judge, or any other public office, to he hereditary. " 5. Thnt the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers... | |
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