No man, nor corporation or association of men, have any other title to obtain advantages or particular and exclusive privileges distinct from those of the community than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public... Life and Public Services of Charles Sumner - Page 83by Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 596 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1783 - 492 pages
...privileges, diftinct from thofe of the community, than what arifes from the confideration of fervices rendered to the public ; and this title being in nature neither hereditary nor tranfmimble to children, or defendants, or relations by blood, the idea of a man born a magiftrate,... | |
| 1800 - 306 pages
...privileges, diftinft from thofe of the community, than what arifes from the confideration of fervices, rendered to the public. And this title being, in nature, neither hereditary, nor tranfmiffible to children, or defcendants, or re. lations by blood, — the idea of a man, born a magiftrate,... | |
| Venezuela - 1812 - 346 pages
...being however in no wise hereditary by nature, or transmissible to the sons, descendants, or to other relations by blood, the idea of a man being born a magistrate, legislator, judge, soldier, or functionary of any kind, is absurd, and contrary to nature. 149. The... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Common Council - 1822 - 148 pages
...times accountable to them. ARTICLE VI. No man, or corporation, or association of men, have any other title, to obtain advantages, or particular and exclusive...rendered to the public. And this title being, in nature, NO tui« or exneither hereditary, nor transmissible to children, oreltt"TepriTileee. descendants, or... | |
| Honoré Gabriel Riquetti comte de Mirabeau - 1826 - 480 pages
...fournir une objection contre moi. « No man , or corporation , or association of men have any other title to obtain advantages, or particular and exclusive...privileges distinct from those of the community , than w/iat arisesfrom the consideration of services rendered , to the public• » — -« Aucun homme,... | |
| Massachusetts - 1826 - 126 pages
...at all times accountable to them. VI. No man, or corporation, or association of men, have any other title, to obtain advantages, or particular and exclusive...this title being in nature, neither hereditary, nor transmissable to children, or descendants, or relations by blood, the idea of a man born a magistrate,... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 pages
...protecting property," Sic. And again, "No man, or corporation, or association of men, have any other title to obtain advantages, or particular and exclusive...consideration of services rendered to the public." From the Declaration of Rights — Vermont. After the like declaration as to the right of property,... | |
| 1828 - 494 pages
...accountahle to them. 6. No man, or corporation, or association of men, have any other title to ohtain advantages, or particular and exclusive privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what arrises from the consideration of services rendered to the puhlic. And this title, heing, in nature,... | |
| John Winslow Whitman - 1829 - 314 pages
...article of the Bill of Rights, says that ' no man, or corporation, or association of men, have any other title to obtain advantages or particular and exclusive...consideration of services, rendered to the public.' Our ' privileges ' are for the ' service of the public,' and for no other purpose ; and on a similar... | |
| 1836 - 522 pages
...of Rights is as follows : ' No man, nor corporation or association of men, have any other title ta obtain advantages or particular and exclusive privileges,...consideration of services .rendered to the public, and this tide being in nature neither hereditary nor transmissible to children or descendants, or relations... | |
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