| Wallace McClure - 1916 - Počet stránok 492
...ought to have some profession, calling, trade, or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there enn he no necessity for, nor use in. establishing offices...and servility, unbecoming freemen, in the possessors or expectants, and faction, contention and discord among the people." Consequently, "whenever an office... | |
| 1916 - Počet stránok 558
...morning necessarily incurred by their journeying to and attending on public Courts. It is also said that there can be no necessity for, nor use in establishing offices of Profit but if any man is called into public Service to the prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right... | |
| Burton Alva Konkle - 1922 - Počet stránok 508
...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... | |
| Robert Luce - 1924 - Počet stránok 714
...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... | |
| Frank Greene Bates, Oliver Peter Field - 1928 - Počet stránok 606
...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; faction, contention, corruption and disorder among the people. But if any man is called... | |
| Malcolm Rogers Eiselen - 1928 - Počet stránok 118
...public service to the prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right to a reasonable compensation; and whenever an office, through increase of fees or otherwise,...so profitable as to occasion many to apply for it, -die ^•profits ought to be lessened." Franklin consistently f maintained this principle, whereby... | |
| Various - 1994 - Počet stránok 676
...Independence, (if he has not a sufficient Estate) ought to have some Profession, Calling, Trade, or Farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...Offices of Profit; the usual Effects of which are Dependance and Servility, unbecoming Freemen, in the Possessors and Expectants; Faction, Contention,... | |
| George David Rappaport - 2010 - Počet stránok 301
...his independence, (if without a sufficient estate) ought to have some profession, calling trade or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...faction, contention, corruption, and disorder among the people.7 Conflict over the Constitution of 1776 surfaced almost immediately. When the Constitutional... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1998 - Počet stránok 404
...Independance, (if he has not a sufficient Estate) ought to have some Profession, Calling, Trade or Farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be...Offices of Profit; the usual Effects of which are Dependance and Servility, unbecoming Freemen, in the Possessors and Expectants; Faction, Contention,... | |
| Edmund Sears Morgan - 2003 - Počet stránok 356
...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... | |
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