| 1896 - 692 頁
...his independence, if without a sufficient estate, ought to have some profession, calling, trade, or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...and servility, unbecoming freemen, in the possessors or expectants, and faction, contention, and discord among the people, But if any man is called into... | |
| Edward Conant - 1896 - 310 頁
...his independence (if without a sufficient estate) ought to have some profession, calling, trade, or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...and servility, unbecoming freemen, in the possessors or expectants, and faction, contention and discord among the people. But if any man is called into... | |
| C. S. Marlatt - 1896
...his independence, if without a sufficient estate, ought to have some profession, calling, trade, or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...and servility, unbecoming freemen, in the possessors or expectants, aud faction, contention, and discord among the people, But if any man is called into... | |
| Edward Conant A.M. - 1896 - 328 頁
...his independence (if without a sufficient estate) ought to have some profession, calling, trade, or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...and servility, unbecoming freemen, in the possessors or expectants, and faction, contention and discord among the people. But if any man is called into... | |
| 1896 - 686 頁
...if without a sufficient estate, ought to have some profession, calling, trade, or farm, whereby hj may honestly subsist, there can be no necessity for...and servility, unbecoming freemen, in the possessors or expectants, and faction, contention, and discord among the people. But if any man is called into... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1897 - 530 頁
...his independence (if without a sufficient estate) ought to have some profession, calling, trade or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...contention, corruption, and disorder among the people. But if any man is called into public service, to the prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right... | |
| James Schouler - 1897 - 352 頁
...public salaries to the masters "as may enable them to instruct youth at low prices."2 subsistence, "there can be no necessity for, nor use in, establishing...are dependence and servility unbecoming freemen." But whoever is called into public service to the prejudice of his private affairs, " has a right to... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay, Noah Brooks - 1898 - 716 頁
...or reward for his vote, in meat, drink, monies, or otherwise;" and the thirty-sixth declared that " whenever an office, through increase of fees or otherwise, becomes so profitable as to occasion many to ap1776.] THE STATE CONSTITUTIONS. 489 ply for it, the profits ought to be lessened by the Legislature.''... | |
| Pennsylvania, James Tyndale Mitchell, Henry Flanders - 1903 - 694 頁
...his independence (if without a sufficient estate), ought to have some profession, calling, trade or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...contention, corruption and disorder among the people. But if any man is called into public service, to the prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right... | |
| 1904 - 374 頁
...Constitution of 1776, and so strangely at variance with modern notions anl practice in this State: "There can be no necessity for, nor use in establishing...contention, corruption and disorder among the people. But If any man Is called into public service, to the prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right... | |
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