| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 páginas
...form a social compact, are equal, and no man, or set of men, is entitled to exclusive, separate public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services ; that absolute, arbitrary power over the lives, liberty, and property of freemen exists nowhere in... | |
| North Carolina - 1869 - 1270 páginas
...the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave. Exclusive cmoiu- SEC. 7. No man or set of men are entitled to exclusive or...community but in consideration of public services. SEC. S. The Legislative. Executive, and Supreme indicia! ' •> powers of the government ought to be... | |
| 1890 - 548 páginas
...social compact, are equal, and that no man or set of men are eutitled to exclusive, separata public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services." The charter was granted in 1838. In 1856 the Legislature provided that thereafter "all charters aud... | |
| 1872 - 854 páginas
...state Constitution, declaring 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." 4. That it violates that provision of the Constitution of the United States which forbids any state,... | |
| Kentucky - 1873 - 986 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. SEC. 2. That all power is inherent of the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority,... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1873 - 546 páginas
...state constitution, declaring " 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." Such an improvement is beneficial to the publie, and, in order to secure it, the exclusive profits... | |
| 1874 - 906 páginas
...to be called a crime. The first principle in a Republic ought to be, " that no man or set of men is entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges...community, but in consideration of public services ; which not being descendible, neither ought the offices of magistrate, legislature, or judge, to be... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 904 páginas
...form a social compact, are equal, and no man, or set of men, is entitled to exclusive, separate public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services ; that absolute, arbitrary power over the lives, liberty, and property of freemen exists nowhere in... | |
| 1875 - 870 páginas
...recognizes this danger, and taking as his text the saying of George Mason, that " no man or set of men is entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges...community, but in consideration of public services," observes : These are words of wisdom, and there are no persons to whom they may be more useful than... | |
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